phenomenal in the PONS Dictionary

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To recap, enactivism is a case of externalism, sometimes restricted to cognitive or semantic aspects, some other times striving to encompass phenomenal aspects.
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Affects are interoceptions presumably of the phenomenal experience of emotions and urges.
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But the phenomenal reality of which we are normally aware is just the opposite: finite, and dualistic.
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It is phenomenal music with an even better message.
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This type of phenomenal experience implies that the subject feels herself/himself performing the action.
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This resulted in phenomenal church growth among the various tribes in the area that endured to the 21st century.
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She became a phenomenal artist during this period, contributing to the inspiration of many artists who are still in the debut of their singing career.
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It has enjoyed phenomenal success and popularity since its publication.
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Smith had a great love of poetry and a phenomenal memory for poems, prose and plays.
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He s a phenomenal musician and songwriter who gave so much to our band.
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