appearential
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From appearency.
Adjective
[edit]appearential (not comparable)
- (rare) Of or pertaining to appearency; superficial; apparent; outwardly evident.
- 1985, David Popenoe, "Private Pleasure, Public Plight: Urban Development, Suburban Sprawl, and the Decline of Community", Transaction Publishers, Page 118
- And just as important as these appearential codes was the fact that the relationship among the different types of people was very closely regulated by social norms.
- 1982, William R. McKenna, "Husserl’s Introductions to Phenomenology: Interpretation and Critique", Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, page 67
- What I call the appearential inadequacy of perception is the inability, as it were, of any of the possible perceptions of a thing, of a feature of a thing, or more generally, of anything spatially extended, to give that entity directly, without the mediation of an appearance.
- 1985, David Popenoe, "Private Pleasure, Public Plight: Urban Development, Suburban Sprawl, and the Decline of Community", Transaction Publishers, Page 118