supertemporal

English

Etymology

super- + temporal

Adjective

supertemporal (comparative more supertemporal, superlative most supertemporal)

  1. Transcending time.
    • 1984, Stephen David Ross, Art and its significance: an anthology of aesthetic theory
      Yet truth, people say, is something timeless and supertemporal. We seek the reality of the art work in order to find there the art prevailing within it.
    • 2003, Ludwig von Mises, Epistemological problems of economics
      ...their concepts and theorems must be derived from the historical data, inasmuch as there are no universally valid, supertemporal laws of human action.
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