释义 |
assertorical, a.|æsəˈtɒrɪkəl| [f. as assertorial a. + -ical; cf. F. assertorique.] = assertorial a. Hence asserˈtorically adv. = assertorially.
1838F. Haywood tr. Kant's Crit. Pure Reason 233 A possible intuition, whereby objects can be given to us out of the field of sensibility, and the understanding used assertorically beyond the same. 1869J. Martineau Ess. II. 190 The next sentence is..rendered assertorically. 1870Bowen Logic v. 121 Judgments are..pure. A is B. Assertorical. |