- obscurative
- ob·scu·ra·tive
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
obscurative — adv. dark; foggy, obscure; unclear … English contemporary dictionary
obscurative — əbzˈkyu̇rəd.iv, äb , bˈsk adjective Etymology: Latin obscuratus (past participle of obscurare) + English ive : tending to obscure … Useful english dictionary
Two truths doctrine — The Buddhist doctrine of the two truths differentiates between two levels of truth in Buddhist discourse, a relative , or commonsense truth, and an ultimate or absolute spiritual truth. This avoids confusion between doctrinally accurate… … Wikipedia
obscurant — 1. adjective /ɒbˈskjʊəɹənt,ɑbˈskjəɻənt/ a) Acting or tending to confound, obfuscate, or obscure. b) Typical of or pertaining to obscurants; obscurantic; obscurantistic. 2. noun /ɒbˈskjʊəɹənt,ɑbˈskjəɻənt/ … Wiktionary
Metaphysics and science in the thirteenth century: William of Auvergne, Robert Grosseteste and Roger Bacon — Steven Marrone By the third decade of the thirteenth century there emerge the first signs of a new metaphysics. Alongside Neoplatonizing idealism we now see attempts to lay greater emphasis on the ontological density of the created world and to… … History of philosophy