The Collaborative International Dictionary
Schematism \Sche"ma*tism\, n. [Cf. F. sch['e]matisme (cf. L. schematismos florid speech), fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to form. See Scheme.]
(Astrol.) Combination of the aspects of heavenly bodies.
Particular form or disposition of a thing; an exhibition in outline of any systematic arrangement. [R.]
Wiktionary
n. A schematic representation; a schema
Usage examples of "schematism".
This transcendent political apparatus corresponds to the necessary and ineluctable transcendent conditions that modern philosophy posed at the pinnacle of its development, in Kantian schematism and Hegelian dialectics.
This transcendent political apparatus corresponds to the necessary and ineluctable transcendent conditions that modern philosophy posed at the pinnacle of its development, in Kantian schematism and Hegelian dialectics.