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Example sentences for "experiential"

Lexicographically close words:
experience; experienced; experiences; experiencing; experientia; experiment; experimenta; experimental; experimentalist; experimentalists
  1. Experiential knowledge of nursing, years in which I came to know self and the other while implementing scientific facts, allowed me as a knower to recognize the relevance of this philosophical nursology method.

  2. Each family's shaded world echoes its procreators' familial, psychosocialeconomic, religious and experiential breadth, closely resembled or distorted.

  3. Although the event is ephemeral, the resultant experiential knowledge is lasting and cumulative.

  4. So much for the argument against the efficacy of prayer from the experiential stand-point.

  5. To our experiential knowledge, to our physical science in its highest generalizations, the universe is a product, an effect.

  6. To my experiential knowledge matter presents "the essential characteristics at once of a manufactured article and a subordinate agent.

  7. But then his process was just as thoroughly experiential as that of a scientist who says that a bird has never yet been observed to give birth to living young, and that hence all birds lay eggs.

  8. If we examine the matter still more closely we become convinced that in the first case only the formal and logical side, in the second the experiential aspect predominates.

  9. But Pythagoras did not proceed in this experiential manner in the discovery of his theorem.

  10. The Theistic argument is, therefore, necessarily composed of both experiential and à priori elements.

  11. To Karl Marx is due the honor of having scientifically formulated these logical applications of experiential science to the domain of social economy.

  12. It is evident that Eucken has cut deep into Christianity alike on its historical, its doctrinal and its experiential sides.

  13. Eucken's neglect of the experiential standpoint is a common complaint among his critics.

  14. We do not find objects that remain indifferent to the experiential process, but rather objects that exhibit a flexibility and mobility which defy all description.

  15. The experiential object hence varies with the response; the situation and the motor activity fit together like the sections of a broken bowl.

  16. Necessary truths are formed from our thoughts, the elements of the world within us; experiential truths are collected from things, the elements of the world without us.

  17. In like manner, the indistinct conceptions of children and of rude savages do not invalidate the distinction of necessary and experiential truths.

  18. And thus we have it, not as an experiential fact, but as a necessary principle of chemical philosophy, that the Elementary Composition of a body determines its Kind and Properties.

  19. We can very readily conceive the contrary of experiential truths.

  20. Rather a scientific process, which as experiential may be called inductive, but which is to other regards deductive as syllogism, is set up in contrast to syllogism and enumeration alike.

  21. But the conditions are not realized, and in an experiential subject-matter are not realizable.

  22. Again, since sense is the origin of memory and experience, memorial and experiential judgments are categorical and existential judgments, which so far as they report sensory judgments are always true.

  23. Locke's essay impelled him further in the same path of patient and cautious interrogation of experience; for the same method which established gravitation presided over the birth of the experiential psychology.

  24. They are also called experiential or empirical sciences.

  25. The experiential law, that the elements cannot be changed into one another,[H] also limits the corresponding changes of the chemical energies into one another, and thus characterizes the independence of these various forms.

  26. This elastic undulatory theory has been abandoned in our time in favor of an electromagnetic theory supported by quite considerable experiential grounds.

  27. There are only greater and lesser probabilities, and every advance made by the human intellect tends to increase the degree of probability of experiential relations, or natural laws.

  28. Hypotheses in science, though apparently transcending experience, are in reality experience modified by scientific thought and pushed into an ultra experiential region.

  29. Most of these experiences originate in the practical requirement to extend the human being's experiential horizon, and the need to keep pace with the dynamics of global economy.

  30. The uncoupling of education from the experiential frame of the human being is reflected in education's language and organization, and in the limiting assumptions about its function and methods.

  31. Later in time, the immediate experiential component is present only indirectly in language.

  32. Myth is a pre-text for action with a practical, experiential purpose.

  33. It takes place in an experiential context that moved away from the object, away from immediacy and from co-presence.

  34. In given experiential situations, many nuances can be distinguished, although there are no names for them.

  35. Since experiential space and time are housed in our language, we can account for only a three-dimensional space and a homogeneous time that has only one direction-from past to future.

  36. Then following this attitude toward Christ, the believer evidences his faith by continuing in His Word, by which he comes into experiential knowledge of its truth and its meaning.

  37. The man of scientific mind, therefore, will accept all the non-experiential statements of the Bible as infallible truth, including scientific and historical references and prophetic utterances.

  38. And that experience does largely verify these primeval religious ideas is proved by the fact that the mind-cure movement spreads as it does, not by proclamation and assertion simply, but by palpable experiential results.

  39. Experience, if we take it in the largest sense, is thus the parent of those disbeliefs which, it was charged, were inconsistent with the experiential method.

  40. The partial withdrawal from me of faculty just alluded to took place early in 1877, but not until I had undergone a thorough experiential training in its varied manifestations.

  41. He must combine the elements of his past experiential complexes into a mental picture of future events as he would have them.

  42. On the other hand, it is the creation of new and original mental images or visions by the recombination of old experiential elements.

  43. All desires persistently operative and productive of fluctuating states of emotional excitement, therefore rightly called passions, lead to experiential knowledge of the beneficial and the injurious.

  44. What, in short, is the truth's cash-value in experiential terms?

  45. What would the self-transcendency affirmed to exist in advance of all experiential mediation or termination, be KNOWN-AS?

  46. That is all that knowing (in the simple case considered) can be known-as, that is the whole of its nature, put into experiential terms.

  47. That one moment of it proliferates into the next by transitions which, whether conjunctive or disjunctive, continue the experiential tissue, can not, I contend, be denied.

  48. The beyond must, of course, always in our philosophy be itself of an experiential nature.

  49. What then would the self-transcendency affirmed to exist in advance of all experiential mediation or termination, be known-as?

  50. But modern psychological theory, Dewey believes, tends to shut thought in to the contemplation of its own subjective states, and thus gives it an extra-experiential status.

  51. Empiricism, on the other hand, is justified when it asserts that the experiential alone is knowable.

  52. For if it were not possible to resolve the apparent contradiction, and to show its members capable of reconciliation, it would be all over either with the possibility of experiential knowledge or with the basis of ethics and religion.

  53. That metaphysic is forbidden which on the objective side soars beyond experience, but that pure rational knowledge is permissible and necessary which develops from principles the grounds of experiential knowledge existing in the subject.

  54. Footnote 2: Within the knowledge of reason, as well as in experiential knowledge, a further distinction is made between primary truths (which need no proof) and derived truths.

  55. Hume, knowing that strict skepticism is practically null in life, counted on leaving the ground cleared for experiential rationalism.

  56. Still, untruthful as he certainly was, [47] we may take him as a convinced theist of the experiential school, standing at the ordinary position of the deists of the next century.

  57. Not just any words, but words which "ring a bell" or tap the experiential background of the subject.

  58. We have discussed the effect of the experiential background at length, and surely nothing connotates sleep more than closing one's eyes--test No.

  59. Once again, you practice the technique of visual-imagery, tapping your experiential background for this feeling.

  60. This story overlooks the legal aspects of redemption, but it makes beautifully clear the experiential aspects of salvation.

  61. The experiential heart-theology of a grand army of fragrant saints is rejected in favor of a smug interpretation of Scripture which would certainly have sounded strange to an Augustine, a Rutherford or a Brainerd.


  62. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "experiential" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.