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phenomenon


Noun

phenomenon (plural phenomena)


  1. An observable fact or occurrence or a kind of observable fact or occurrence.
    • 1900, Andrew Lang, The Making of Religion, ch. 1:
      The Indians, making a hasty inference from a trivial phenomenon, arrived unawares at a probably correct conclusion.
    • 2007, ""Ask the Experts: Hurricanes,"" USA Today, 7 Nov. (retrieved 16 Jan. 2009):
      Hurricanes are a meteorological phenomenon.
  2. Appearance; a perceptible aspect of something that is mutable.
    • 1662, Thomas Salusbury (translator), Galileos Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief Systems of the World, First Day:
      I verily believe that in the Moon there are no rains, for if Clouds should gather in any part thereof, as they do about the Earth, they would thereupon hide from our sight some of those things, which we with the Telescope behold in the Moon, and in a word, would some way or other change its Phœnomenon.
  3. A fact or event considered very unusual, curious, or astonishing by those who witness it.
    • 1816, Sir Walter Scott, The Antiquary—Volume I, ch. 18:
      The phenomenon of a huge blazing fire, upon the opposite bank of the glen, again presented itself to the eye of the watchman. . . . He resolved to examine more nearly the object of his wonder.
  4. A wonderful or very remarkable person or thing.
    • 1839, Charles Dickens, Nicholas Nickleby, ch. 23:
      ""This, sir,"" said Mr Vincent Crummles, bringing the maiden forward, ""this is the infant phenomenon—Miss Ninetta Crummles.""
    • 1888, Rudyard Kipling, ""The Phantom Rickshaw"":
      But, all the same, youre a phenomenon, and as queer a phenomenon as you are a blackguard.
  5. (philosophy, chiefly Kantian idealism) An experienced object whose constitution reflects the order and conceptual structure imposed upon it by the human mind (especially by the powers of perception and understanding).
    • 1900, S. Tolver Preston, ""Comparison of Some Views of Spencer and Kant,"" Mind, vol. 9, no. 34, p. 234:
      Every ""phenomenon"" must be, at any rate, partly subjective or dependent on the subject.
    • 1912, Roy Wood Sellars, ""Is There a Cognitive Relation?"" The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, vol. 9, no. 9, p. 232:
      The Kantian phenomenon is the real as we are compelled to think it.

Definizione dizionario phenomenon


fenomeno

Altri significati:
  A wonderful or very remarkable person or thing.
  philosophy: experienced object structured by the mind
  observable fact or occurrence
  (philosophy, chiefly Kantian idealism) An experienced object whose constitution reflects the order and conceptual structure imposed upon it by the human mind (especially by the powers of perception and understanding).
  A fact or event considered very unusual, curious, or astonishing by those who witness it.
  An observable fact or occurrence or a kind of observable fact or occurrence.
  unusual, curious, or astonishing fact or event
  Event that is observable with the senses.
  Appearance; a perceptible aspect of something that is mutable.

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fenomeno

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