different between perceptual vs phenomenalism
perceptual
English
Adjective
perceptual (comparative more perceptual, superlative most perceptual)
- Relating to perception.
Derived terms
- extraperceptual
- intraperceptual
- perceptualize
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- preceptual
Spanish
Adjective
perceptual (plural perceptuales)
- perceptual
perceptual From the web:
- what perceptual principles are evident in this case
phenomenalism
English
Etymology
phenomenal +? -ism
Noun
phenomenalism (countable and uncountable, plural phenomenalisms)
- (philosophy) The doctrine that physical objects exist only as perceptual phenomena or sensory stimuli
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phenomenalism From the web:
- phenomenalism what does it mean
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- what is nationalism according to philosophy
- what does phenomenalism
- what is a phenomenalism person
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