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Definition of Existentially
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Existentially
Literary usage of Existentially
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Calcutta Review by University of Calcutta (1921)
"The words are existentially sounds. A written word, to be sure, is not a little
mouthy noise, but a patch of colour, and so cannot be said to be ..."
2. The Problem of Knowledge by Douglas Clyde Macintosh (1915)
"The epistemological dualist maintains that what we perceive is existentially and
in part qualitatively distinct from the independently existing subject; ..."
3. Truth and Reality: An Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge by John Elof Boodin (1911)
"Our relation to the physical world is existentially bipolar, ... Our relation to
the social context, again, is both existentially bipolar and teleo- ..."
4. Welfare as an Economic Quantity by George Pendleton Watkins (1915)
"Economically durable goods may be either slowly consumed processively or enjoyed
existentially. Economically perishable utility is a smaller circle included ..."
5. The Philosophical Review by Sage School of Philosophy, Cunningham, Gustavus Watts, 1881-, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, Jacob Gould Schurman (1897)
"To speak, then, of the universe of light or reality of any kind as existentially
outside this point would be like saying that they are existentially outside ..."
6. The Journal of Speculative Philosophy: Ed. by Wm. T. Harris edited by William Torrey Harris (1879)
"... but depending existentially on the individuals in it. This dynamical conjunction,
lastly, is also capable of a twofold division — into, first, ..."
7. Paradoxes of Free Will by Gunther Siegmund Stent (2002)
"For such an existentially satisfying account, dualism has to be invoked, which
is why dualism turns out to be alive and well and likely to be with us as ..."