adjective
- of, relating to, or based on phenomenalism; treating phenomena or appearances as the only objects of knowledge or reality
Usage: philosophy; formal
Examples
- The phenomenalistic approach in epistemology holds that we can only know what we directly experience.
- Her phenomenalistic worldview rejected claims about things existing beyond human perception.
- Phenomenalistic philosophy argues that physical objects are nothing more than collections of sensory impressions.
- The scientist adopted a phenomenalistic stance, focusing only on observable data rather than underlying causes.
- Phenomenalistic theories have influenced modern discussions about the nature of reality and knowledge.