phenomenon
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary پدیده .پدیده ، حادثه ، عارضه ، نمود، تجلی، اثر طبیعی.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary phénoménal|phénoménale|phénoménalement|phenomenon|phenomenal astron.; grec phainomena «phénomènes célestes», de phainesthai «apparaître». padid-a/âr + The point is that a science of consciousness must first treat the phenomenal level of organization as a proper level of description. The lower levels of explanatory mechanisms can be invoked only after we have a clear conception of the phenomenon that these mechanisms are supposed to explain. ( Toward a Cognitive Neuroscience of Consciousness ) + The effect of an object upon the faculty of representation, so far as we are affected by the said object, is sensation . That sort of intuition which relates to an object by means of sensation is called an empirical intuition. The undetermined object of an empirical intuition is called phenomenon . That which in the phenomenon corresponds to the sensation, I term its matter ; but that which effects that the content of the phenomenon can be arranged under certain relations, I call its form . (E. KANT, The Critique of Pure Reason ) + En réalité, il n'y a pas de phénomènes simples ; le phénomène est un tissu de relations.
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(phenomenon): بازگشت به واژه phenomenon antecendent phenomenon aperiodic phenomenon aubert phenomenon aubert-forster phenomenon charge-exchange phenomenon phi-phenomenon purkinje phenomenon reacting phenomenon social phenomenon staircase phenomenon valsalva phenomenon wever-bray phenomenon پديده ،حادثه ،عارضه ،نمود،تجلى ،اثر طبيعى معمارى : پديدار روانشناسى : پديده زيست شناسى : پديده بازرگانى : پديده کلمات مرتبط(12)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary phe·nom·e·non n. Pronunciation: fi- ' nä-mə- ˌ nän, -nən Function: noun Inflected Form:   plural -na \-nə, - ˌ nä\ or -nons Etymology: Late Latin phaenomenon, from Greek phainomenon, from neuter of phainomenos, present participle of phainesthai to appear, middle voice of phainein to show ― more at FANCY Date: 1605 1 plural phenomena : an observable fact or event 2 plural phenomena a : an object or aspect known through the senses rather than by thought or intuition b : a temporal or spatiotemporal object of sensory experience as distinguished from a noumenon c : a fact or event of scientific interest susceptible to scientific description and explanation 3 a : a rare or significant fact or event b plural phenomenons : an exceptional, unusual, or abnormal person, thing, or occurrence usage see PHENOMENA ]]> phi phenomenon Function: noun Date: circa 1928 : apparent motion resulting from an orderly sequence of stimuli (as lights flashed in rapid succession a short distance apart on a sign) without any actual motion being presented to the eye]]>