Transcendental /(?)/
Tran·scen·den·tal
Transcendental
a.
- Supereminent; surpassing others; as, transcendental being or qualities.
- In the Kantian system, of or pertaining to that which can be determined a priori in regard to the fundamental principles of all human knowledge. What is transcendental, therefore, transcends empiricism; but is does not transcend all human knowledge, or become transcendent. It simply signifies the a priori or necessary conditions of experience which, though affording the conditions of experience, transcend the sphere of that contingent knowledge which is acquired by experience. (Philos.)
- Vaguely and ambitiously extravagant in speculation, imagery, or diction.
Phrases & Compounds
- Transcendental curve
- a curve in which one ordinate is a transcendental function of the other.
- Transcendental equation
- an equation into which a transcendental function of one of the unknown or variable quantities enters.
- Transcendental function
- See under Function.
Transcendental
n.
- A transcendentalist. [Obs.]