English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ experienceable.

Adjective

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unexperienceable (not comparable)

  1. (chiefly philosophy) Incapable of being experienced.
    • 1912 January 18, W. P. Montague, “The New Realism and the Old”, in The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, volume 9, number 2, page 45:
      It is at the cost of making the absolute unknowable, of reducing it to the status of the unexperienceable external world of the dualistic realist.
    • 2000 Jan, Kevin Schilbrack, “Metaphysics in Dōgen”, in Philosophy East and West, volume 50, number 1, p. 53 n61:
      It is beyond logic, an inconceivable but not unexperienceable unity of opposites.

References

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  • Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed., 1989.