
Apophantic (ἀποφαντικός, `declaratory`, from ἀποφαίνειν apophainein, `to show, to make known`) is a term Aristotle coined to mean a specific type of declaratory statement that can determine the truth or falsity of a logical proposition or phenomenon. It was adopted by Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger as part of phenom...
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(Ger. apophantlsch) In Husserl: Of, or pertaining to, predicative judgments or the theory of predicative judgments. -- D.C.
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