revelatory Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌrev.əˈleɪ.tər.i]
  • Us [ ˈrev.ə.lə.tɔːr.i]

Meaning of revelatory In English

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Examples of revelatory

  • If it is true that perception is never a theoryindependent business, then the perception of a revelatory event cannot fail to be theory-infected as well.

  • Today, many architects remain fascinated by the revelatory power of cutting, but it is clear that in science this operation has reached its limits.

  • A stance in favor of epistemic relativism is hardly revelatory, as anyone familiar with issues in the sociology of knowledge knows.

  • Publication, indeed, often proved the shibboleth revelatory of the attitude toward both secular studies and fame.

  • The spatial architecture of knowledge might be revelatory or limiting through juxtapositions and correlations.

  • This is for the religious understood as revelatory of something deep in the universe, a realm of supreme value and truth.

  • In this way, experience-knowledge becomes the raison d'etre of the arts and concerns knowledge that stresses the tacit, personal, revelatory and insightful.

  • First, the context plays a role in selecting those features of the revelatory event that are relevant in this specific case.

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