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 Übersetzung für 'human understanding' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   human understanding | -
human understandingMenschenverstand {m}
3 Wörter
audiocomp.
human language understanding
menschliches Sprachverstehen {n}
sound human understandinggesunder Menschenverstand {m}
4 Wörter
essay on human understandingAufsatz {m} über den menschlichen Verstand
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med.VetMed.
human respiratory syncytial virus <human RSV, HRSV>
humanes respiratorisches Synzytial-Virus {n} <humanes RSV, HRSV>
understandingEinverständnis {n}
18
understandingAbrede {f} [veraltend] [Vereinbarung]
42
understanding {adj} {pres-p}verstehend
understanding {adj}einsichtsvoll
7
understandingIntellekt {m}
6
understandingÜbereinkommen {n}
11
understanding {adj}verständnisvoll
644
understandingVerstehen {n}
50
understandingEinvernehmen {n}
50
understanding {adj}einfühlsam
38
understandinglogisches Denkvermögen {n}
understanding {adj}klug
12
understanding {adj}intelligent
15
understanding {adj}gescheit
7
understandingVerständnis {n}
982
understandingWitz {m} [veraltet] [Verstand]
9
understandingVoraussetzung {f}
35
understandingVerständigkeit {f}
understandingÜbereinstimmung {f}
8
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Some of the most significant manuscripts include early drafts of Locke's writings, such as his "Essay concerning human understanding" (MS Locke f. ...
  • However, Kant also speaks of the thing in itself or "transcendental object" as a product of the (human) understanding as it attempts to conceive of objects in abstraction from the conditions of sensibility.
  • In his treatise, "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding" c, John Locke considered that man was subject to three laws: the divine law, the civil law and most importantly in Locke's judgement, the law of opinion or reputation.
  • He mocked the attempts to perceive the nature of infinite-finite dialectics and the manner in which God still occupies the Vacant Void albeit not, stating these were paradoxical, beyond human understanding.
  • This is the basis for the idea that demonstration (or the construction of arguments) is dependent ultimately upon ideas or proofs that are known so well and are so fundamental to human understanding of logic that no other proofs come before it.

  • Leibniz thought symbols were important for human understanding.
  • The appearance of John Locke's "Essay Concerning Human Understanding" (1690) marks an important turning-point and new phase in the history of English Deism.
  • As expressed in Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason," human understanding is structured by "concepts of the understanding" or pure categories of understanding, found prior to experience in the mind and which make outer experiences possible as counterpart to the rational faculties of the mind.
  • Locke supposes in "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding" that the names of simple concepts do not admit of any definition.
  • He uses this scepticism to reject metaphysics and many theological views on the basis that they are not grounded in fact and observations, and are therefore beyond the reach of human understanding.

  • For example, Leonardo da Vinci used the camera obscura as a model of the eye, René Descartes for eye and mind, and John Locke started to use the camera obscura as a metaphor of human understanding per se.
  • John Locke, in "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding", defined extension as "only the Space that lies between the Extremities of those solid coherent Parts" of a body.
  • Peirce would aim to base his new list directly upon experience precisely as constituted by action of signs, in contrast with the list of Aristotle's categories which aimed to articulate within experience the dimension of being that is independent of experience and knowable as such, through human understanding.
  • A similar view can be seen in David Hume's An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, where he famously wrote that any work which did not include either (1) abstract reasoning on quantity or number or (2) reasoning concerning matter of fact and existence was "nothing but sophistry and illusion".
  • Aristotle suggests that Socrates' idea of forms can be discovered through investigation of the natural world, unlike Plato's Forms that exist beyond and outside the ordinary range of human understanding.

  • John Locke (1632–1704) expressed similar skepticism in his "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding" (1690).
  • Most experimental results do not produce large changes in human understanding; improvements in theoretical scientific understanding typically result from a gradual process of development over time, sometimes across different domains of science.
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