
1) Divine 2) Inspiring 3) Superior 4) Surpassing 5) Unknown
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1) Unknowable 2) Unknown
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the realm of thought which lies beyond the boundary of possible knowledge, because it consists of objects which cannot be presented to us in intuition-i.e., objects which we can never experience with our senses (sometimes called noumena). The closest we can get to gaining knowledge of the transcendent realm is to think about it by means of ideas....
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• (a.) Transcending, or reaching beyond, the limits of human knowledge; -- applied to affirmations and speculations concerning what lies beyond the reach of the human intellect. • (a.) Very excellent; superior or supreme in excellence; surpassing others; as, transcendent worth; transcendent valor.
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the realm of thought which lies beyond the boundary of pos¬sible knowledge, because it consists of objects which cannot be presented to us in intuition-i.e., objects which we can never experience with our senses (sometimes called noumena). The closest we can get to gaining knowledge of the transcendent realm is to think about it by means of ideas....
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In Wicca deity is referred to as transcendent as it is generally considered to be unknowable completely. It may be as well that deity exists outside our Universe as well as within it.
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[
adj] - exceeding or surpassing usual limits especially in excellence 2. [adj] - beyond and outside the ordinary range of human experience or understanding
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surpassing adjective exceeding or surpassing usual limits especially in excellence
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(L. transcendere to climb over, surpass, go beyond) That which is beyond, in any of several senses. The opposite of the immanent (q.v.). In Scholasticism notions are transcendent which cannot be subsumed under the Aristotelian categories. The definitive list of transcendentia comprises ens, unum, bonum, verum, res, and aliquid. For Kant whatever .....
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[PSAT glossary] exceeding or surpassing usual limits
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