单词 | elanguescence |
释义 | elanguescencen. Philosophy. In Kantian philosophy, the gradual loss by the soul of its powers. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > idealism > [noun] > Kantianism > elements of conception1701 schematism1794 categorical imperative1796 intuition1796 matter1796 receptivity1796 schema1796 dialectic1797 multifarious1798 reciprocity1799 form1803 synthesis1817 Anschauung1820 manifold?1822 category1829 modality1836 multiplex1836 predicable1838 multiple1839 multiplicity1839 presentmenta1842 elanguescence1855 1855 J. M. D. Meiklejohn tr. Kant's Critique Pure Reason 245 By gradual loss (remissio) of its powers (consequently by elanguescence, if I may employ this expression). 1933 C. D. Broad Exam. McTaggart's Philos. I. ii. vii. 144 It will be remembered that Kant, in criticising the Scholastic argument from the simplicity of the soul to its immortality, said that it might cease to exist by ‘elanguescence’, as a sound dies away without ‘coming to bits’. 1985 Philos. & Phenomenol. Res. 46 199 Ostensibly arcane metaphysics, Kant's ‘elanguescence’—or gradual loss of powers—is significant enough for contemporary discussions of personal identity. 1985 Philos. & Phenomenol. Res. 46 217 While the impossibility of the soul's elanguescence to negation = 0 cannot be proven, neither is it possible to prove that such diminution to negation = 0 does in fact occur. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1993; most recently modified version published online June 2018). < |
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