- In metaphysics,
phenomenalism is the view that
physical objects cannot justifiably be said to
exist as "things-in-themselves", but only as
perceptual phenomena...
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including The Case for
Idealism (1982) and A
World for Us: The Case for
Phenomenalistic Idealism (2008). His A. J. Ayer (1985) was
described by
Anthony Quinton...
- Foster's
latest defense of his
views (
phenomenalistic idealism) is in his book A
World for Us: The Case for
Phenomenalistic Idealism.
Critics of subjective...
- also
developed a form of
logical atomism that
focused on an
ideal phenomenalistic language,
particularly in his
discussions of J.O. Urmson's work on...
- exist—hence the
closely related term
subjective idealism. By the
phenomenalistic line of thinking, to have a
visual experience of a real
physical thing...
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Tetens is
therefore supposed to have
introduced Immanuel Kant to
phenomenalistic thought and to the
empiricism /
transcendence dualism. In 1776, Tetens...
- of Vienna. In his historico-philosophical studies, Mach
developed a
phenomenalistic philosophy of
science that
became influential in the 19th and 20th...
- Platonistic, realistic, but
neither exclusively physicalistic nor
phenomenalistic. — Karl Potter, The
Encyclopedia of
Indian Philosophies A
cause is...
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hundred times more
realistic than Christianity"
because it is atheistic,
phenomenalistic, and anti-metaphysical.
Nietzsche wrote that "Buddhism
already has—and...
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sense and not in his
methodology of
science but
rather closer to the
phenomenalistic positions normally ****ociated with
David Hume and
Ernst Mach. In a...