Thus a judgement, arrived at by an activity of the mind in which it remains within itself and does not appeal to actual experience of the objects to which the judgement relates, is implied to hold good of those objects.
In a synthetic a priori judgement we claim to discover the nature of certain objects by an act of our thinking, and independently of actual experience of them.
Yet, this question remains, Is it possible that the inner sense of reality which succeeded, when my flesh was dead to impressions from without, to the ordinary sense of physical relations, was not a delusion but an actual experience?
The influence of the Holy Spirit, exquisitely called the Comforter, is a matter of actual experience, as solid a reality as that of electro magnetism.
I think I knew something then, by actual experience, of that light that prostrated Paul on the way to Damascus.
Nevertheless, his arguments would be refuted by actual experience.
Here we at once see there is a total want of personal observation; the work is not based on any solid foundation of actual experience.
It was the given fact, the unquestionable proof of actual experience, that first exalted his bold conception into true and perfect certainty.
This would, indeed, be a complete inversion of the true and natural order of things, such as, alas, has but too often occurred and manifested itself in actual experience.
It is always easier to condemn than to test by actual experience.
It requires a more cultivated fancy to recognise incidents, situations and characters suited for art in actual experience, than to appreciate the conventional types of older dramatists.
So differently did those judge who knew savage men by actual experience, from those who had no acquaintance with them except in the civilized state.
We are compelled to apply this unilluminating and tantalizing word to all these three aspects of "objective mystery," because no other word really covers the complex vision's actual experience.
And hence it is, that those who have gone through no such course of actual experience produce no genuine enthusiasm in the minds of their readers.
Many plans which look plausible and feasible, when brought to the test of actual experience, like base coins when brought to the furnace, cease to answer in any way to their original conceptions.
The first is by the study of history, the second by the use of scientific treatises composed by specialists, the third by actual experience on the field.
In this phase of actual experience may we not find a hint from which to study the words of Jesus to his disciples,--"It is expedient for you that I go away.
So far from there being an impassable gulf between the two, the two are inseparable, in the moment of actual experience.
In the above lesson, for example, he may look it up in the geography or ask some one who has had actual experience.
To satisfy itself upon the problem, the mind appeals to actual experience either by ordinary observation or through experimentation.
On Kant's own fundamental doctrine of the synthetic, and therefore merely de facto, character of all a priori principles, the necessity of the categories is only demonstrable by reference to the contingent fact of actual experience.
It is not to be accounted for by analytic thought, but like all synthetic judgments a priori can only be proved by reference to the contingent fact of actual experience.
They demand an unconditionedness of existence and a completeness of explanation which can never be found in actual experience.
Dreaming must be regarded as one of the states of consciousness, and hence, of whatsoever stuff dreams are made, they represent an actual experience of the individual.
I hold that here lies the origin of belief in the existence of a soul in man, separable from the body, and the confines of matter, space, and time, in an actual experience of every individual.
I may not feel it yet but I have received, and what I thus count mine resting upon the naked word of God, I shall afterwards have in actual experience.
There are those who press the fact that every believer potentially has the baptism with the Spirit, to such an extent that they clearly teach that every believer has the baptism with the Spirit as an actual experience.
Social ease and aplomb can of course be gained in no way save by actual experience; but apart from this there is nothing else so effective as familiarity with the best books.
Without it the mind is powerless to seize or to make really its own anything which lies outside of actual experience.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "actual experience" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.