pseudometaphysical

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Etymology

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pseudo- +‎ metaphysical

Adjective

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pseudometaphysical (comparative more pseudometaphysical, superlative most pseudometaphysical)

  1. Pertaining to pseudometaphysics
    • 1976, José María González Ruiz, The New Creation: Marxist and Christian?, page 4:
      Scientific reason may pass only an after-the-fact judgment on this fact of religion; it has no right to an a priori pseudometaphysical judgment that God has definitively died at some given moment in the evolution of humankind.
    • 2016, R. G. Collingwood, An Essay on Metaphysics, →ISBN:
      Mill's attempt to answer this pseudometaphysical question is so admirable that it almost raises pseudometaphysics to the rank of a science.
    • 2018, Trevor Hamilton, Arthur Balfour's Ghosts, →ISBN:
      In essence one will find very little in the scripts of, say, the detailed metaphysical or pseudometaphysical content of the Seth books or the other channelled material referred to in studies of channelling (Klimo, Hastings) .