[From Greek phenomenon: appearance.] (epistemology) A form of subjectivism or relativism holding that concepts describe only how things appear to human beings and therefore do not result in reliable knowledge of reality.
[From Greek phenomenon: appearance.]
(epistemology) A form of subjectivism or relativism holding that concepts describe only how things appear to human beings and therefore do not result in reliable knowledge of reality.
The Ism Book by Peter Saint-Andre
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