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1. contextual, adj. View full entry a1834

...Of or belonging to the context; depending only on the context....

2. cosmological, adj. View full entry 1825

...Of or pertaining to cosmology....

3. cosmotheism, n. View full entry a1834

...The belief or doctrine that identifies God with the universe; pantheism....

4. egoistic, adj. View full entry a1834

...Pertaining to, or of the nature of, metaphysical or ethical egoism....

5. eudemonist | eudaemonist, n. View full entry a1834

...One who believes in eudemonism....

6. Fichtean, adj. View full entry 1817

...Of, pertaining to, or connected with Fichte or his philosophy....

7. heuristic, adj. and n. View full entry 1821

...Serving to find out or discover....

8. historicism, n. View full entry 1825

...S. T. Coleridge's term for: empiricism. Obs.rare....

9. hypostasize, v. View full entry 1809-10

...trans. To make into or regard as a self-existent substance or person; to embody, impersonate. Cf. hypostatize...

10. illuminize, v. View full entry 1800

...intr. To be an illuminist; to play the illuminist....

11. imaginability, n. View full entry 1830

...Chiefly Philos. The quality of being imaginable....

12. immanence, n. View full entry 1816

...The fact or condition of being immanent; indwelling. Also attrib., as immanence philosophy...

13. mechanico-, comb. form View full entry 1825

...Forming adjectives and nouns relating to or involving mechanics or mechanical actions or processes....

14. Naturphilosoph, n. View full entry 1818

...An adherent of Naturphilosophie....

15. Naturphilosophie, n. View full entry 1816

...The theory that there is an eternal and unchanging law of nature, proceeding from the Absolute, from which all laws governing natural phenomena and forces derive. Cf. physiophilosophy...

16. Neoplatonist, n. and adj. View full entry a1834

...A proponent or supporter of Neoplatonism or Neoplatonic ideas....

17. non-objective, n. and adj. View full entry a1834

...Philos. That which is not objective. rare....

18. occasioning, adj. View full entry 1817

...That occasions something or someone; usu. in occasioning causes....

19. pessimism, n. View full entry 1794

...The character or quality of being the worst; the worst condition possible or imaginable; the state of greatest deterioration. Contrasted with optimism2. Obs....

20. phenomenal, adj. and n. View full entry 1825

...Chiefly Philos. and Psychol. Of the nature of a phenomenon; consisting of or belonging to the realm of phenomena or appearances; capable of being known empirically, esp. through...

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