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noun - the intellectual conception of a thing as it is in itself, not as it is known through perception
adj - an object of intellectual intuition [n -MENA] : NOUMENAL
NOUMENA - In metaphysics, the noumenon (, UK also ; from Greek: ) is a posited object or event that exists independently of human sense and/or perception. The ...
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Jan 31 2015 USA Today |
Nov 2 2014 Universal |
May 4 2013 The Times - Concise |
Sep 7 2002 The Times - Cryptic |
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Aug 5 2001 Universal |
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Plural form of noumenon. |
(in Kantian philosophy) a thing as it is in itself, as distinct from a thing as it is knowable by the senses through phenomenal attributes. |
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In metaphysics, the Noumenon (, UK also ; from Greek: ) is a posited object or event that exists independently of human sense and/or perception. The term noumenon is generally used when contrasted with, or in relation to, the term phenomenon, which refers to anything that can be apprehended by or is an object of the senses. Modern philosophy has generally been skeptical of the possibility of knowledge independent of the senses, and Immanuel Kant gave this point of view its canonical expression: that the noumenal world may exist, but it is completely unknowable through human sensation. In Kantian philosophy, the unknowable noumenon is often linked to the unknowable "thing-in-itself" (in Kant's German, Ding an sich), although how to characterize the nature of the relationship is a question yet open to some controversy. |