Of or relating to theory; abstract; not empirical, one of Kant's three main standpoints, relating primarily to cognition--i e , to what we know as opposed to what we feel or desire to do Theoretical reason is concerned with questions about our knowledge of the ordinary world (the world science seeks to understand) Finding the source of such knowledge is the task of the first Critique, which would best be entitled the Critique of Pure 'Theoretical' Reason (Cf practical and judicial; see speculative ), that which is based on speculative thought and abstract reasoning; pertaining to a value orientation seeking universal principles and the discovery of truth, concerned with theories rather than their practical applications; "theoretical physics, Confined to theory (abstract thought) or speculation, often in contrast to practical applications, of or pertaining to theoretic studies (abstract, not empirical), Pertaining to theory; depending on, or confined to, theory or speculation; speculative; terminating in theory or speculation: not practical; as, theoretical learning; theoretic sciences, one of Kant's three main standpoints, relating primarily to cognition-i e , to what we know as opposed to what we feel or desire to do Theoretical reason is concerned with questions about our knowledge of the ordinary world (the world science seeks to understand) Finding the source of such knowledge is the task of the first Critique, which would best be entitled the Critique of Pure 'Theoretical' Reason (Cf practical and judicial; see speculative ), existing only theory, hypothetical, abstract, speculative, concerned primarily with theories or hypotheses rather than practical considerations; "theoretical science", concerned primarily with theories or hypotheses rather than practical considerations; "theoretical science" concerned with theories rather than their practical applications; "theoretical physics, based on specialized theory; "a theoretical analysis", concerned with theories rather than their practical applications; "theoretical physics", If you describe a situation as a theoretical one, you mean that although it is supposed to be true or to exist in the way stated, it may not in fact be true or exist in that way. This is certainly a theoretical risk but in practice there is seldom a problem, A theoretical study or explanation is based on or uses the ideas and abstract principles that relate to a particular subject, rather than the practical aspects or uses of it. theoretical physics, theorical, in theory; on paper, in a theoretical manner, ideally, theorically, in a theoretical manner; "he worked the problem out theoretically, You use theoretically to say that although something is supposed to be true or to happen in the way stated, it may not in fact be true or happen in that way. Theoretically, the price is supposed to be marked on the shelf, hypothetically, abstractly, speculatively, in a theoretical manner; "he worked the problem out theoretically", according to the assumed facts; "on paper the candidate seems promising",
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Of or relating to theory; abstract; not empirical
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one of Kant's three main standpoints, relating primarily to cognition--i e , to what we know as opposed to what we feel or desire to do Theoretical reason is concerned with questions about our knowledge of the ordinary world (the world science seeks to understand) Finding the source of such knowledge is the task of the first Critique, which would best be entitled the Critique of Pure 'Theoretical' Reason (Cf practical and judicial; see speculative )
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that which is based on speculative thought and abstract reasoning; pertaining to a value orientation seeking universal principles and the discovery of truth
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concerned with theories rather than their practical applications; "theoretical physics
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Confined to theory (abstract thought) or speculation, often in contrast to practical applications
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of or pertaining to theoretic studies (abstract, not empirical)
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Pertaining to theory; depending on, or confined to, theory or speculation; speculative; terminating in theory or speculation: not practical; as, theoretical learning; theoretic sciences
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one of Kant's three main standpoints, relating primarily to cognition-i e , to what we know as opposed to what we feel or desire to do Theoretical reason is concerned with questions about our knowledge of the ordinary world (the world science seeks to understand) Finding the source of such knowledge is the task of the first Critique, which would best be entitled the Critique of Pure 'Theoretical' Reason (Cf practical and judicial; see speculative )
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existing only theory, hypothetical, abstract, speculative sıfat
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concerned primarily with theories or hypotheses rather than practical considerations; "theoretical science"
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concerned primarily with theories or hypotheses rather than practical considerations; "theoretical science" concerned with theories rather than their practical applications; "theoretical physics
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based on specialized theory; "a theoretical analysis"
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concerned with theories rather than their practical applications; "theoretical physics"
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If you describe a situation as a theoretical one, you mean that although it is supposed to be true or to exist in the way stated, it may not in fact be true or exist in that way. This is certainly a theoretical risk but in practice there is seldom a problem
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A theoretical study or explanation is based on or uses the ideas and abstract principles that relate to a particular subject, rather than the practical aspects or uses of it. theoretical physics
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theoretical.
theorical
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theoretically
in theory; on paper - "I haven't tested it, but theoretically it ought to fly."
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theoretically
in a theoretical manner - "I solved the problem theoretically rather than practically."
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theoretically.
ideally
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theoretically.
theorically
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theoretically
in a theoretical manner; "he worked the problem out theoretically
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theoretically
You use theoretically to say that although something is supposed to be true or to happen in the way stated, it may not in fact be true or happen in that way. Theoretically, the price is supposed to be marked on the shelf
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theoretically
hypothetically, abstractly, speculatively
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theoretically
in a theoretical manner; "he worked the problem out theoretically"
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theoretically
according to the assumed facts; "on paper the candidate seems promising"
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