1. experiential - Adjective
2. experiential - Adjective Satellite
Derived from, or pertaining to, experience.
Source: Webster's dictionaryPrecisely because Galilean science is, in the formation of its concepts, the technic of a specific Lebenswelt, it does not and cannot transcend this Lebenswelt . It remains essentially within the basic experiential framework and within the universe of ends set by this reality. Herbert Marcuse
Patients reported that their psychedelic sessions were an invaluable experiential training for dying. Stanislav Grof
We know as little of a supreme being as of Matter. But there is as little doubt of the existence of a supreme being as of Matter. The world beyond is reality, and experiential fact. We only don't understand it. Carl Jung
Neural Computing is the study of networks of adaptable nodes which through a process of learning from task examples, store experiential knowledge and make it available for use. Igor Aleksander
Scientists have shown that because positive and open mindsets produce exploration and experiential learning, they also come to produce more-accurate mental maps of the world. Barbara Fredrickson
All human beings have all of the intelligences. But we differ, for both genetic and experiential reasons, in our profile of intelligences at any moment. Howard Gardner