transphenomenal

adj

Etymology

Probably from German transphänomenal

  1. derived from transphänomenal

Definitions

  1. Of or pertaining to a process, nature, or realm which cannot be directly experienced…

    Of or pertaining to a process, nature, or realm which cannot be directly experienced using such human faculties as conceptualization or perception by means of the five senses.

    • Yet, inconsistently but fortunately, Kant does repeatedly refer, in the Critique of Judgment, to a trans-phenomenal realm.
    • But over what transphenomenal imperfections does the immortal soul continue to triumph on and on and on? Is Kant also postulating transphenomenal inclinations?

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