English-Wörter für 'transcendence'
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noun
- A transcendence of the material world; a transition to a higher form, state, or plane of existence.
- The act of ascending; an ascent.
- That which rises, as from distillation.
- (incel slang, intramurally derogatory) The act or process of ceasing to be an incel, generally by losing one's virginity/having sex, or entering a romantic relationship.
- the act of changing location in an upward direction
- a movement upward; rise above the ground
- (astronomy) the rising of a star above the horizon
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- Transcending, encompassing.
- (anatomy and zoology) Behind.
- (chemistry) Having fewer molecules of water than the ortho- equivalent.
- Having analogies with metaphysics.
- (organic chemistry) in isomeric benzene derivatives, having the two substituents in alternate (1,3) positions; contrasted with ortho- and para-.
- (geology) Modified by metamorphosis; analogies and derivatives of metamorphism.
- (pathology) Consequent on.
- Pertaining to a level above or beyond; reflexive or recursive; about itself or about other things of the same type. For example, metadata is data that describes data, metalanguage is language that describes language, etc.
- (biochemistry) Relating to metabolism.
- (botany and zoology) Later or subsequent.
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- Beyond, meta, transcending.
- (biology) Relating to epigenetics.
- Upon, atop, directly on top of in terms of position.
- Front or anterior in position.
- Entirety, a system being referred to as a whole.
- Mapping onto, passing along, resolving to.
- Upwards in direction or growth.
- Overlapping in position.
- Outside of in position.
- Secondary: a consequence, by-product, additional, or lesser version.
- Located on the surface.
- (chemistry) Denotes an epimeric form.
- (biology) Epidemiology
- Covering: the root entity is covered.
- After in time.
- (zoology) Epibiotic: an organism that lives on another organism.
- Near in position.
- Similar, in the same form of, resembling.
- Surrounding in position: the edges of the root entity.
- Top: a part that is positioned at the uppermost of multiple levels.
- Above in location or position.
- Outward in direction or projection.
- More, above a usual quantity, additional in quantity.
- A part or segment that is located on the upper part of an object.
- A part or location that is outer, particularly an outer layer.
- Outranked, above in rank.
- Shallow in depth.
noun
- advocate of transcendentalism
- One who believes in transcendentalism.
- Any of a group of philosophers who assert that true knowledge is obtained by faculties of the mind that transcend sensory experience; those who exalt intuition above empirical knowledge and ordinary mentation. Used in modern times of some post-Kantian German philosophers, and of the school of Emerson.
adj
- Exceeding what is typically found in the world; exceptional, transcendent.
- Lacking sophistication.
- Not belonging to this world; celestial.
- Characterising people who are unconcerned with worldly matters; spiritually minded.
- not concerned with the temporal world or swayed by mundane considerations
- not wise in the ways of the world
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- (philosophy, metaphysics, theology, of a deity) Existing within and throughout the mind and the world; dwelling within and throughout all things, all time, etc. Compare transcendent.
- Within the limits of experience or knowledge.
- Naturally part of something; existing throughout and within something; intrinsic.
- Restricted entirely to the mind or a given domain; internal; subjective.
- (philosophy, of a mental act) Taking place entirely within the mind of the subject and having no effect outside of it. Compare emanant, transeunt.
- (philosophy) Of something which has always already been.
- of a mental act performed entirely within the mind
- of qualities that are spread throughout something
noun
- a state of being or existence above and beyond the limits of material experience
- (mathematics) The property of being a transcendental number.
- the state of excelling or surpassing or going beyond usual limits
- (uncountable) The state of being beyond the range of normal perception.
- Superior excellence; supereminence.
- (countable) The act of surpassing usual limits.
- (uncountable) The state of being free from the constraints of the material world, as in the case of a deity.
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- (uncountable) The study of a supersensual realm or of phenomena which transcend the physical world.
- plural of metaphysic
- (philosophy, uncountable) The branch of philosophy which studies fundamental principles intended to describe or explain all that is, and which are not themselves explained by anything more fundamental; the study of first principles; the study of being insofar as it is being (Latin: ens in quantum ens).
- (logic, uncountable, by extension from the philosophical sense) The metalogic of physics; the logical framework of physics.
- (uncountable, by extension from the philosophical sense) Any fundamental principles or rules.
- (philosophy, countable) The view or theory of a particular philosopher or school of thinkers concerning the first principles which describe or explain all that is.
- (uncountable, derogatory) Displeasingly abstruse, complex material on any subject.
- the philosophical study of being and knowing
noun
- A transcendence of the material world; a transition to a higher form, state, or plane of existence.
- The act of ascending; an ascent.
- That which rises, as from distillation.
- (incel slang, intramurally derogatory) The act or process of ceasing to be an incel, generally by losing one's virginity/having sex, or entering a romantic relationship.
- the act of changing location in an upward direction
- a movement upward; rise above the ground
- (astronomy) the rising of a star above the horizon
noun
- advocate of transcendentalism
- One who believes in transcendentalism.
- Any of a group of philosophers who assert that true knowledge is obtained by faculties of the mind that transcend sensory experience; those who exalt intuition above empirical knowledge and ordinary mentation. Used in modern times of some post-Kantian German philosophers, and of the school of Emerson.
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- a state of being or existence above and beyond the limits of material experience
- (mathematics) The property of being a transcendental number.
- the state of excelling or surpassing or going beyond usual limits
- (uncountable) The state of being beyond the range of normal perception.
- Superior excellence; supereminence.
- (countable) The act of surpassing usual limits.
- (uncountable) The state of being free from the constraints of the material world, as in the case of a deity.
noun
- (uncountable) The study of a supersensual realm or of phenomena which transcend the physical world.
- plural of metaphysic
- (philosophy, uncountable) The branch of philosophy which studies fundamental principles intended to describe or explain all that is, and which are not themselves explained by anything more fundamental; the study of first principles; the study of being insofar as it is being (Latin: ens in quantum ens).
- (logic, uncountable, by extension from the philosophical sense) The metalogic of physics; the logical framework of physics.
- (uncountable, by extension from the philosophical sense) Any fundamental principles or rules.
- (philosophy, countable) The view or theory of a particular philosopher or school of thinkers concerning the first principles which describe or explain all that is.
- (uncountable, derogatory) Displeasingly abstruse, complex material on any subject.
- the philosophical study of being and knowing
adj
- Exceeding what is typically found in the world; exceptional, transcendent.
- Lacking sophistication.
- Not belonging to this world; celestial.
- Characterising people who are unconcerned with worldly matters; spiritually minded.
- not concerned with the temporal world or swayed by mundane considerations
- not wise in the ways of the world
adj
- (philosophy, metaphysics, theology, of a deity) Existing within and throughout the mind and the world; dwelling within and throughout all things, all time, etc. Compare transcendent.
- Within the limits of experience or knowledge.
- Naturally part of something; existing throughout and within something; intrinsic.
- Restricted entirely to the mind or a given domain; internal; subjective.
- (philosophy, of a mental act) Taking place entirely within the mind of the subject and having no effect outside of it. Compare emanant, transeunt.
- (philosophy) Of something which has always already been.
- of a mental act performed entirely within the mind
- of qualities that are spread throughout something