phenomenalism英 [fɪ'nɒmɪnəlɪzəm] 美 [fə'nɒmənəlɪzəm]
n.现象论(一种关于知觉和外在世界的学说);
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Phenomenalism
- Phenomenalism is the view that physical objects cannot justifiably be said to exist in themselves, but only as perceptual phenomena or sensory stimuli (e.g.
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PhenomenalismPhenomenalismPhenomenalismLeibniz and PhenomenalismPragmatism, Phenomenalism, and Truth TalkPHENOMENALISM AND ESSENTIALISM IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF DEVIANCYMach's phenomenalism and the British reception of Mendelism.Phenomenalism and the Reality of Body in Leibniz's Later PhilosophyBetween platonism and phenomenalism: Reply to CaoNormative Phenomenalism: On Robert Brandom's Practice-Based Explanation of MeaningThe Dissolution of Objects: Between Platonism and PhenomenalismErnst Mach’s Vienna, 1895–1930; or, Phenomenalism as Philosophy of ScienceErnst Mach’s Vienna, 1895–1930; or, Phenomenalism as Philosophy of Science