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tran·scen·den·tal
/ˌtræn(t)ˌsɛnˈdɛntḷ, sən-/
(
a
.)先驗的,卓越的,超凡的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tran·scen·den·tal
a.
1.
Supereminent
;
surpassing
others
;
as
,
transcendental
being
or
qualities
.
2.
Philos.
In
the
Kantian
system
,
of
or
pertaining
to
that
which
can
be
determined
a
priori
in
regard
to
the
fundamental
principles
of
all
human
knowledge
.
What
is
transcendental
,
therefore
,
transcends
empiricism
;
but
is
does
not
transcend
all
human
knowledge
,
or
become
transcendent
.
It
simply
signifies
the
a
priori
or
necessary
conditions
of
experience
which
,
though
affording
the
conditions
of
experience
,
transcend
the
sphere
of
that
contingent
knowledge
which
is
acquired
by
experience
.
3.
Vaguely
and
ambitiously
extravagant
in
speculation
,
imagery
,
or
diction
.
Note:
☞
In
mathematics
,
a
quantity
is
said
to
be
transcendental
relative
to
another
quantity
when
it
is
expressed
as
a
transcendental
function
of
the
latter
;
thus
,
a
ₓ, 10
2x
,
log
x
,
sin
x
,
tan
x
,
etc
.,
are
transcendental
relative
to
x
.
Transcendental curve
Math.
,
a
curve
in
which
one
ordinate
is
a
transcendental
function
of
the
other
.
Transcendental equation
Math.
,
an
equation
into
which
a
transcendental
function
of
one
of
the
unknown
or
variable
quantities
enters
.
Transcendental function
.
Math.
See
under
Function
.
Syn:
--
Transcendental
,
Empirical
.
Usage:
These
terms
,
with
the
corresponding
nouns
,
transcendentalism
and
empiricism
,
are
of
comparatively
recent
origin
.
Empirical
refers
to
knowledge
which
is
gained
by
the
experience
of
actual
phenomena
,
without
reference
to
the
principles
or
laws
to
which
they
are
to
be
referred
,
or
by
which
they
are
to
be
explained
.
Transcendental
has
reference
to
those
beliefs
or
principles
which
are
not
derived
from
experience
,
and
yet
are
absolutely
necessary
to
make
experience
possible
or
useful
.
Such
,
in
the
better
sense
of
the
term
,
is
the
transcendental
philosophy
,
or
transcendentalism
.
Each
of
these
words
is
also
used
in
a
bad
sense
,
empiricism
applying
to
that
one-sided
view
of
knowledge
which
neglects
or
loses
sight
of
the
truths
or
principles
referred
to
above
,
and
trusts
to
experience
alone
;
transcendentalism
,
to
the
opposite
extreme
,
which
,
in
its
deprecation
of
experience
,
loses
sight
of
the
relations
which
facts
and
phenomena
sustain
to
principles
,
and
hence
to
a
kind
of
philosophy
,
or
a
use
of
language
,
which
is
vague
,
obscure
,
fantastic
,
or
extravagant
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tran·scen·den·tal
,
n.
A
transcendentalist
. [
Obs
.]
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
transcendental
adj
1:
existing
outside
of
or
not
in
accordance
with
nature
; "
find
transcendental
motives
for
sublunary
action"-Aldous
Huxley
[
syn
:
nonnatural
,
otherworldly
,
preternatural
]
2:
of
or
characteristic
of
a
system
of
philosophy
emphasizing
the
intuitive
and
spiritual
about
the
empirical
and
material
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