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noumenon

NOUN
  1. the intellectual conception of a thing as it is in itself, not as it is known through perception

How To Use noumenon In A Sentence

  • The fable is figure of speech, including noumenon and implication. Zhuangzi's fables are no ( exception ).
  • The noumenon, called suchness or absolute mind, does not exist in a pristine realm above and beyond phenomena, but expresses itself precisely as phenomena.
  • The perception noumenon, possibility, identity and creation of art constitute the basic structure of the study.
  • Both of the noumenon and metaphor object have deep characteristic are similar and alike in spirit.
  • Self-Denying of Conscience" is his great contribution to philosophy, and is said to be able to contact the noumenon with phenomenon.
  • Self-Denying of Conscience" is his great contribution to philosophy, and is said to be able to contact the noumenon with phenomenon.
  • The noumenon of a discipline is the u ltim ate foundation for its existence and development.
  • Hegel ? s concept of spirit is the synthesis of the Kantian distinction between noumenon and phenomenon.
  • This sort of idealism is just the reverse of that which was held by the philosophers of antiquity and their Christian successors; it does away with the reality of ideal principles by confining them exclusively to the thinking subject; it is a spurious idealism which deserves rather the name "phenomenalism" (phenomenon, "appearance", as opposed to noumenon, "the object of thought"). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • A phenomenon is an object of possible experience, whereas a noumenon is an object knowable to thought alone, and which it does not make sense to describe as an object of experience.
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