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Definition of Cosmologically
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cosmologically
Literary usage of Cosmologically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Recent British Philosophy: Including Some Comments on Mr. Mill's Answer to by David Masson (1877)
"... cosmologically, a Natural Realist; Mr. Mill, if I mistake not, holds the same
doctrine as it may be held by one who is, cosmologically, a Constructive ..."
2. Recent British Philosophy: A Review, with Criticisms by David Masson (1867)
"... holds the ontological or anti-ontological doctrine of the Relativity of Human
Knowledge as it may be held by one who is, cosmologically, a Natural ..."
3. Recent British Philosophy: A Review, with Criticisms; Including Some by David Masson (1866)
"... doctrine of the Relativity of Human Knowledge as it may be held by one who
is, cosmologically, ..."
4. The Moral Law: Or, The Theory and Practice of Duty; an Ethical Text-book by Edward John Hamilton (1902)
"A thing might be ontologically contingent which is cosmologically either necessary
or impossible; because the specific laws of the universe could be changed ..."
5. The Philosophy of Natural Theology: As Essay, in Confutation of the by William Jackson (1875)
"This broad distinction of Philosophers cosmologically into REALISTS and IDEALISTS
is so ... Cosmologically, or in respect of this present Universe of ours, ..."
6. The Cities of the Sun by George Woodward Warder (1901)
"While I contend, reasoning cosmologically, that all or most all of the suns ...
By reasoning cosmologically I claim we must take the earth on which we live ..."
7. Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant (1901)
"But, if we begin our proof cosmologically, by laying at the foundation of it the
series of phenomena, and the regress in it according to empirical laws of ..."