Lexicographical Neighbors of Phenomenalist
Literary usage of Phenomenalist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Persistent Problems of Philosophy: An Introduction to Metaphysics by Mary Whiton Calkins (1912)
"THE phenomenalist DAVID HUME (1711-1776) I. LIFE The life of David Hume, in strong
contrast to that of Berkeley, was a life preeminently of devotion to ..."
2. Exploratio Philosophica by John Grote (1900)
"By the phenomenalist mind or spirit I mean a manner of knowing or thinking which we
... I think the best way of our conceiving this phenomenalist spirit, ..."
3. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris, George Grove (1867)
"The studying ourselves and our sensations as far as we can on the former or
phenomenalist supposition, and the pronouncing, along with this study, ..."
4. Christianity and Idealism: The Christian Ideal of Life in Its Relations to by John Watson (1897)
"The phenomenalist, then, admits that there is reality, and in so doing he assumes
... Now the phenomenalist affirms that reality is not the object of his ..."
5. A First Course in Philosophy by John Edward Russell (1913)
"As little does the phenomenalist call in question the alleged facts of moral ...
The position of the phenomenalist is, that our immediate experience gives ..."
6. The New Rationalism: The Development of a Constructive Realism Upon the by Edward Gleason Spaulding (1918)
"It is thus that the idealist argues that the universe itself is psychical or
mental,4 and the phenomenalist that the known or experienced world is psychical ..."
7. Culture and Religion in Some of Their Relations by John Campbell Shairp (1896)
"I think the best way of our conceiving this phenomenalist spirit, ... The phenomenalist
maxim must be to put nothing (mentally) in the universe beyond what ..."