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experiential

relating to or resulting from experience a personal, experiential reality (= existential) derived from experience or the experience of existence the rich experiential content of the teachings of the older philosophers — Benjamin Farrington formal logicians are not concerned with existential matters — John Dewey

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existential empirical empiric eyewitness direct evidential

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All science is experiential; but all experience must be related back to and derives its validity from the conditions and context of consciousness in which it arises, i.e. the totality of our nature.

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Now that we have some insight into the concept of experiential space we may consider interaction among the experiential space continua of a highly unique group of individuals.
We understand that the unique way in which an individual perceives and reacts to his environment is a function of his own experiential space continuum.
When object events enter the experiential space continuum of that individual they become an integral organic part of that space.
In theory, the experiential space continua of two or more telepathists can merge, can blend together to an extent far beyond the range of normal human experience.
What would be the organic nature of communal experiential space shared among eight psychosomatic entities?
Would one person, one mode of perception and reaction, one experiential space continuum dominate this oversoul?
Not surprisingly, repeated telepathic probes undertaken by other subjects could not discover the true nature of her experiential space continuum.
That role emerges out of Dr Stringfellow's concept of the telepathic commune, a group characterised by the blending of experiential space continua and the constant instantaneous exchange of data among the nervous systems forming the commune.
The communal telepathic experience translated into the larger social national context would presumably carry with it its intrinsic qualities of willing reciprocal dependency and a mutual experiential creativity.
A telepathist then, by virtue of the omnisexual nature of his experiential space continuum, may readily be seen to be the possible prototype of three-dimensional man.
A permanent clonal copy is theoretically possible, but it would take years to achieve because of the experiential gap.
Of course, now I realise that your behaviour simply derives from a sub-transitory experiential hypertoid-induced condition, aggravated, I expect, by multi-encephalogical tensions.
And there's something called an Experiential Grid - cells of different environments designed to produce physical, psychic and intellectual regeneration.
It was necessary to balance theory with experiential reference.
You know, we're like an experiential Book-of-the-Month Club.
It should only affect your experiential memories.
But Adam, he's off on an experiential journey.
So tomorrow, we're going to share an experiential, um Experience, after which you will understand yourself in an entirely new way.
So, the way that I approach design is really kind of experiential.
And, when we get enough money, we're gonna open an old-fashioned ice cream parlor but with future-now flavors for an experiential mash-up.
My experiential upload is going into all of those Humanichs?

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