phenomenalize
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From phenomenal + -ize.
Verb
[edit]phenomenalize (third-person singular simple present phenomenalizes, present participle phenomenalizing, simple past and past participle phenomenalized)
- (transitive) To represent as a phenomenon.
- 2012, W. Mckenna, R.M. Harlan, L.E. Winters, Apriori and World, page 101:
- Rather, the genuinely historical lies in the appearing of the phenomenalizing cogitatio, an appearing that does not refer back to pregivennesses; that is, the genuinely historical lies in the manifestation of noetic-noematic consciousness.