Adjective
phenomenalistic (comparative more phenomenalistic, superlative most phenomenalistic)
Of or relating to the philosophy of phenomenalism
In 1928, Carnap published two important books: * The Logical Structure of the World (German: "Der logische Aufbau der Welt"), in which he developed a rigorous formal version of empiricism, defining all scientific terms in phenomenalistic terms. Source: Internet
Foster's latest defense of his views is in his book A World for Us: The Case for Phenomenalistic Idealism. Source: Internet
Review for John Fosters book A World for Us: The Case for Phenomenalistic Idealism http://ndpr. Source: Internet
By the phenomenalistic line of thinking, to have a visual experience of a real physical thing is to have an experience of a certain kind of group of experiences. Source: Internet