phenomenalism in English

noun
1
the doctrine that human knowledge is confined to or founded on the realities or appearances presented to the senses.
Edwards' occasionalism, idealism, and mental phenomenalism provide a philosophical interpretation of God's absolute sovereignty: God is the only real cause and the only true substance.

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1. His theoretical philosophy is a combination of the phenomenalism of Hume and the Apriorism of Kant.

2. Phenomenalism is the theory that representations (or sense data) of external objects are all that exist.

3. To swear the sensory intermediaries or observation sentences into truthfulness then, one has to Capitulate to sensationalism or phenomenalism and forget physicalism

4. From a traditional point, the epistemology of Kant is a theory of some kind of Subjectivism, Phenomenalism, Agnosticism, Architectonism, which is of some faults.