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Journal of Philosophy

Journal of Philosophy (1904–).
The 975th most frequently quoted source in the OED, with a total of 502 quotations (about 0.01% of all OED quotations).

Total number of quotations502Find quotations
Quotations providing first evidence of a word39Find quotations
Quotations providing first evidence of a particular meaning111Find quotations
LemmaDefinitionDate
alogicAbsence of logic; the quality or fact of not being influenced or determined by…1935Go To Quotation
DerrideanOf, relating to, or characteristic of the theories and methods of critical analysis…1973Go To Quotation
designatumThe object or class of objects designated by a particular sign or symbol. Cf. denotatum n.1923Go To Quotation
MarxizationReform or adaptation in accordance with Marxist principles.1960Go To Quotation
mathematizingThat mathematizes or reasons mathematically.1962Go To Quotation
mentaleseA universal non-verbal system of concepts, etc., conceived of as an innate…1964Go To Quotation
metalingual= metalinguistic adj.1942Go To Quotation
metalinguisticOf or relating to a metalanguage; of or relating to metalinguistics, or any function…1941Go To Quotation
metatextualRelating to or characteristic of a meta-text; standing outside a text. Also: non-textual.1976Go To Quotation
misdirectednessThe condition, quality, or fact of being misdirected; misguidedness.1951Go To Quotation
mixed-upnessThe state or condition of being mixed up or confused.1927Go To Quotation
motivatorSomething which acts as a stimulus to action or behaviour.1929Go To Quotation
multistandardInvolving, judged by, or having more than one standard; spec. (of…1946Go To Quotation
neo-behaviouristic= neo-behaviourist adj.1923Go To Quotation
neo-FreudianismA recent or modified form of Freudianism; spec. a development of Freudian…1924Go To Quotation
non-creativityThe absence or lack of creativity; the characteristic of not being creative; (Logic) a…1929Go To Quotation
non-eventAn event that did not take place.1936Go To Quotation
noosphereThe part of the biosphere occupied by thinking humanity; spec. (with reference to the writing…1930Go To Quotation
one-placeOf an assertion, etc.: in which only one thing is postulated or involved…1936Go To Quotation
onomatopoeically= onomatopoetically adv.1946Go To Quotation
operationalistAn adherent of operationalism.1931Go To Quotation
over-differentiationUnnecessary or excessive differentiation; (Linguistics) the unnecessary differentiation…1921Go To Quotation
particle physicsThe part of physics that employs the traditional concept of particles rather than the later concept of fields. Now rare.1937Go To Quotation
pathographerA person who writes a pathography (pathography n. 2); an expert in or student of pathographies.1924Go To Quotation
performativeOf or relating to performance; (Linguistics and Philos.) designating or relating to…1922Go To Quotation
peripheralismPsychol. The tendency to seek explanations of behaviour in terms of direct responses…1924Go To Quotation
peripheralistA believer in or advocate of peripheralism; a person who stresses the importance…1924Go To Quotation
perspectivally= perspectively adv. 3a.1943Go To Quotation
polytheticInvolving or sharing a number of common characteristics of a group or class, none…1940Go To Quotation
pontificatingThat pontificates; esp. (depreciative) that talks in a pompous, arrogant or dogmatic manner.1922Go To Quotation
pour-soiIn existentialism: the spontaneous, free being of consciousness; being for-itself. Opposed to en soi, being-in-itself.1947Go To Quotation
quantificationalOf, relating to, or involving quantification.1939Go To Quotation
quantonAn entity of the kind described by quantum theory, with properties of both waves and particles. Cf. wavicle n.1966Go To Quotation
quantum leapPhysics. = quantum jump n. 1.1930Go To Quotation
reductivism= reductionism n.1946Go To Quotation
reliabilistOf or relating to reliabilism; influenced by reliabilism. Cf. reliabilism n.1980Go To Quotation
sociolinguisticOf or relating to the social aspects of language; of or relating to sociolinguistics.1942Go To Quotation
substituendA thing that can be put in place of something else; a word, expression, etc., that may substitute for another.1939Go To Quotation
technologizedThat has been made technical or technological; characterized by (the use of) technology.1922Go To Quotation

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