- sensible species
- noun
Thomism : an object as apprehended through an act of sensual cognition — contrasted with intelligible species
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Species — Spe cies, n. sing. & pl. [L., a sight, outward appearance, shape, form, a particular sort, kind, or quality, a species. See {Spice}, n., and cf. {Specie}, {Special}.] 1. Visible or sensible presentation; appearance; a sensible percept received by … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Incipient species — Species Spe cies, n. sing. & pl. [L., a sight, outward appearance, shape, form, a particular sort, kind, or quality, a species. See {Spice}, n., and cf. {Specie}, {Special}.] 1. Visible or sensible presentation; appearance; a sensible percept… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Species problem — The species problem is a mixture of difficult, related questions that often come up when biologists identify species and when they define the word species .One common but sometimes difficult question is how best to decide just which particular… … Wikipedia
species — I. noun (plural species) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, appearance, kind, species, from specere to look more at spy Date: 14th century 1. a. kind, sort b. a class of individuals having common attributes and designated by a common name;… … New Collegiate Dictionary
impressed species — noun : sensible species … Useful english dictionary
intelligible species — noun Thomism : an object as apprehended through an act of intellectual cognition contrasted with sensible species … Useful english dictionary
Onoclée sensible — Onoclea sensibilis … Wikipédia en Français
epistemology — epistemological /i pis teuh meuh loj i keuhl/, adj. epistemologically, adv. epistemologist, n. /i pis teuh mol euh jee/, n. a branch of philosophy that investigates the origin, nature, methods, and limits of human knowledge. [1855 60; < Gk… … Universalium
philosophical anthropology — anthropology (def. 4). * * * Study of human nature conducted by the methods of philosophy. It is concerned with questions such as the status of human beings in the universe, the purpose or meaning of human life, and whether humanity can be made… … Universalium
Cause — • Cause, as the correlative of effect, is understood as being that which in any way gives existence to, or contributes towards the existence of, any thing; which produces a result; to which the origin of any thing is to be ascribed Catholic… … Catholic encyclopedia