epoche

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German - Turkish
n. e. e'pohı devir, çağ
n {e'pohı} e devir, çağ
English - Turkish

Definition of epoche in English Turkish dictionary

epoch
{i} çağ
era
{i} tarih başlangıcı
epoch
(Jeoloji) epok
epoch
dönem
epoch
an
epoch
devir
epoch
çığır

Berlin Duvarı'nın yıkılışı gerçekten çığır açan bir olaydı. - The fall of the Berlin Wall was really an epochal event.

epoch
tarih
epoch
dönüm noktası/çağ
epoch
an,tarihsel dönem
epoch
mark an epoch yeni bir devir açmak
epoch
zaman
epoch
epochal yeni bir devre ait
era
{i} devir
German - English
epoch

What characterizes our epoch is the fear of being considered stupid when praising, and the certainty of being considered clever when faulting. - Was unsere Epoche kennzeichnet, ist die Angst, für dumm zu gelten, wenn man etwas lobt, und die Gewissheit, für gescheit zu gelten, wenn man etwas tadelt.

era
Epoché (skeptische Zurückhaltung bei Werturteilen)
epoché (restraint in making judgements)
auf jemanden/auf ein Ereignis/bis in eine bestimmte Epoche zurückgehen
to date back to somebody/an event/a given epoch
auf jemanden/auf ein Ereignis/bis in eine bestimmte Epoche zurückgehen
to date from an event/a given epoch
aus der jeweiligen Epoche
contemporary
ein Dialog, der nicht in die Epoche passt
an anachronistic dialogue
nicht in die Zeit/Epoche passend
anachronistic
nicht in die Zeit/Epoche passend
anachronic
English - English
epoche

    Etymology

    () This term was introduced by Husserl and other phenomenologists, although it seems to also be present in Aristotelian philosophy as well (as the concept did originate with Aristotle) and is a corruption of the word "epoch."
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