Definition of Schematism

1. n. Combination of the aspects of heavenly bodies.

Definition of Schematism

1. Noun. A schematic representation; a schema ¹

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Definition of Schematism

1. [n -S]

Medical Definition of Schematism

1. 1. Combination of the aspects of heavenly bodies. 2. Particular form or disposition of a thing; an exhibition in outline of any systematic arrangement. Origin: Cf. F. Schematisme (cf. L. Schematismos florid speech), fr. Gr, fr. To form. See Scheme. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Schematism

schelms
schema
schemaless
schemalike
schemas
schemat
schemata
schematic
schematic drawing
schematic eye
schematic variable
schematically
schematics
schematisation
schematise
schematism (current term)
schematisms
schematist
schematists
schematizable
schematization
schematizations
schematize
schematized
schematizes
schematizing
schematograph
schemats
scheme
scheme arch

Literary usage of Schematism

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant, John Miller Dow Meiklejohn (1899)
"... it will treat of the principles of the pure understanding. CHAPTER I Of the schematism of the Pure Conceptions of the Understanding In all ..."

2. Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant, John Miller Dow Meiklejohn (1899)
"The first will treat of the sensuous condition under which alone pure conceptions of the understanding can be employed—that is, of the schematism of the ..."

3. A Commentary on Kant's Critick of the Pure Reason: Translated from The by Kuno Fischer, John Pentland Mahaffy (1866)
"The schematism of the Categories presents still greater difficulties, and Schopenhauer's ... But what is the use of this schematism in empirical thinking ? ..."

4. Modern Classical Philosophers: Selections Illustrating Modern Philosophy by Benjamin Rand (1908)
"This is what I call the schematism of the pure understanding. The second will treat of the synthetical judgments, which can be derived a priori under these ..."

5. Modern Classical Philosophers: Selections Illustrating Modern Philosophy by Benjamin Rand (1908)
"This is what I call the schematism of the pure understanding. The second will treat of the synthetical judgments, which can be derived a priori under these ..."

6. Modern Classical Philosophers: Selections Illustrating Modern Philosophy by Benjamin Rand (1908)
"This is what I call the schematism of the pure understanding. The second will treat of the synthetical judgments, which can be derived a priori under these ..."

7. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"What has been said shows a uniform plan in the structure of Genesis, which some scholars prefer to call "schematism", (i) The whole book is divided into ten ..."

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