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- [tran-sen-den-tl, -suh n- fi-los-uh-fee]
- /藢tr忙n s蓻n藞d蓻n tl, -s蓹n- f瑟藞l蓲s 蓹 fi/
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- US Pronunciation
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- [tran-sen-den-tl, -suh n- fi-los-uh-fee]
- /藢tr忙n s蓻n藞d蓻n tl, -s蓹n- f瑟藞l蓲s 蓹 fi/
Definitions of transcendental-philosophy word
- noun transcendental-philosophy transcendental character, thought, or language. 1
- noun transcendental-philosophy Also called transcendental philosophy. any philosophy based upon the doctrine that the principles of reality are to be discovered by the study of the processes of thought, or a philosophy emphasizing the intuitive and spiritual above the empirical: in the U.S., associated with Emerson. 1
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Origin of transcendental-philosophy
First appearance:
before 1795 One of the 43% newest English words
From the German word Transcendentalismus, dating back to 1795-1805. See transcendental, -ism
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transcendental-philosophy popularity
A pretty common term. Usually people know it鈥檚 meaning, but prefer to use a more spread out synonym. About 51% of English native speakers know the meaning and use word.
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