SENSUALIST - translation to arabic
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SENSUALIST - translation to arabic

VIEW IN EPISTEMOLOGY AND COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY THAT PERCEPTIONS UNDERLIE ALL COGNITION; THINKING IS RECOLLECTION, MODIFICATION, ASSOCIATION,AND COMPARISON OF PERCEPTIONS
Sensualist; Sensualists; Sensism; Sensisms; Sensist

SENSUALIST         

ألاسم

المنغمس في الشهوات; شهواني; القائل بالمذهب الحسي

sensualist         
شهوانى ، غلم
sensualism         
الإنغماس فى الشهوات المذهب الحسى القائل بأن مصدر المعرفة هو الحواس وحدها وأن اشباع الحواس هو الخبر الأسمى

Definition

sensualist
n.
Voluptuary, epicure, sybarite, freeliver, man of pleasure.

Wikipedia

Sensualism

In epistemology, Sensualism is a doctrine whereby sensations and perception are the basic and most important form of true cognition. It may oppose abstract ideas.

This ideogenetic question was long ago put forward in Greek philosophy (Stoicism, Epicureanism) and further developed to the full by the British Sensualists (John Locke, David Hume) and the British Associationists (Thomas Brown, David Hartley, Joseph Priestley). In the 19th century it was very much taken up by the Positivists (Auguste Comte, Herbert Spencer, Hippolyte Taine, Émile Littré)

Examples of use of SENSUALIST
1. For Botticelli, Venus was an ethereally lyrical, slippery–hipped sylph, for Rubens she was a rubicund sensualist revelling in a luscious spillage of fat.
2. He was a very 1'th–century person, and so am I." Mapplethorpe – artist, collagist, photographer, sensualist – is the subject (and illustrator) of Patti Smith‘s haunting book of poetry The Coral Sea.