faiklik

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transcendent
third-person plural present indicative of transcender
third-person plural present subjunctive of transcender
beyond the range of usual perception
free from constraints of the material world
{a} surpassing, very excellent
Alston; "the unknowable mysteries of lifer"
the realm of thought which lies beyond the boundary of pos貞ible knowledge, because it consists of objects which cannot be presented to us in intuition-i e , objects which we can never experience with our senses (sometimes called noumena) The closest we can get to gaining knowledge of the transcendent realm is to think about it by means of ideas (The opposite of 'transcendent' is 'immanent' )
Something that is transcendent goes beyond normal limits or boundaries, because it is more significant than them. the idea of a transcendent God who stood apart from mankind. going far beyond ordinary limits
and claim to be concerned only with thought itself
Alston; "the unknowable mysteries of lifer" exceeding or surpassing usual limits especially in excellence
often explicitly reject the notion of any transcendent reality beyond thought
Existing or living beyond what is material or known through the senses God who is transcendent exists beyond the bounds of human life and experience
{s} sublime, exalted, superior
Transcending, or reaching beyond, the limits of human knowledge; applied to affirmations and speculations concerning what lies beyond the reach of the human intellect
That which surpasses or is supereminent; that which is very excellent
Very excellent; superior or supreme in excellence; surpassing others; as transcendent worth; transcendent valor Cloth'd with transcendent brightness -Milton
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ultimate reality of the universe; beyond bounds of normal human experince; Brahma
beyond and outside the ordinary range of human experience or understanding; "philosophers
the realm of thought which lies beyond the boundary of possible knowledge, because it consists of objects which cannot be presented to us in intuition--i e , objects which we can never experience with our senses (sometimes called noumena) The closest we can get to gaining knowledge of the transcendent realm is to think about it by means of ideas (The opposite of 'transcendent' is 'immanent' )
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