sophical Meaning in Tamil ( sophical வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
கண்ணுக்குரிய,
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sophical தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
கண்ணினூடாகச் செல்லும் ஒளியின் அளவைக் கட்டுப்படுத்தும் பகுதியான கதிராளி கண்ணுக்குரிய (கருவிழிக்குரிய) நிறத்தைக் கொடுக்கின்றது.
வால்மீன்கள், பிரகாசமான விண்வீழ் கொள்ளிகள், ஐந்து கிரகங்களில் ஒன்றோ அல்லது அதற்கு மேலேயோ வெற்றுக் கண்ணால் காணத் தக்க கிரகச் சந்திப்புகள், அல்லது வளிமண்டல கண்ணுக்குரிய இயல்பான விந்தைகள் அதாவது சூரியஒளி வட்டப் பேரொளி இடம், கண்ணின் விழிவில்லைக் குரிய இருகுவி உடைய இடம் இவைகளில் தென்படும் மேகங்கள், யாவும் இயற்கை விந்தைகளாகும்.
sophical's Usage Examples:
His treatise De rationali et ratione uti is more interesting as a display of the logical acquirements of the age than as possessing any direct philosophical bearing.
While, then, the general idea of a theory of knowledge as based upon psychological analysis is the groundwork of the Treatise, it is a particular consequence of this idea that furnishes to Hume the characteristic criterion applied by him to all philosophical questions.
We are offered a philosophical rather than a scientific speculation when E.
"He had written on the condition of parties in the church; he had set down his thoughts on philosophical reform in the lost tract, Temporis Partus Maximus; but he had failed in obtaining the position which he looked upon as an indispensable condition 1 See Nic.
Yet for this bulky collection of essays, philosophical and others, Schopenhauer received as honorarium only ten free copies of the work.
1 In 1651 2 he published his translation of the De Cive under the title of Philosophical Rudiments concerning Government and Society (E.
If, as Hegel asserted, our experience is all knowledge, and if knowledge is indefinitely transformed by the conditions of knowing, then we are tempted to regard the object as superfluous, and to treat our innate conviction that knowledge has reference to objects as a delusion which philosophical reflection is destined to dispel.
Having been educated by Richard Weston, a Leicester botanist, he published in 1793 a treatise, Lessons Astronomical and Philosophical.
He was afterwards appointed professor ordinarius of philosophy at Kiel (1873), and in 1878 he was elected to the philosophical chair at Tubingen.
(3) Philosophical: Besides article STOICS, E.
's Gravesande's Essai de perspective (1711), Robert Smith's Compleat System of Optics (1738), Joseph Harris's Treatise on Optics (1775), Charles Hutton's Philosophical and Mathematical Dictionary, and other books on optics and physics of that period.