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† noeˈmatical, a. Obs. rare. [f. Gr. type *νοηµατικός, f. νόηµα thought: see -ical.] Originating, or existing, in thought, or in the mind alone; noetic.
1682H. More Annot. Glanvill's Lux O. 253 If we distinguish those two Attributes in God, namely, of Wisdom and Knowledge; as if the one were Noematical, the other Dianoetical. a1688Cudworth Immut. Mor. (1731) 143 So are the Cogitations that we have of Corporeal things usually both Noematical and Phantasmatical together, the one being as it were the Soul, and the other the Body of them. Hence † noeˈmatically adv., intellectually. Obs.
1659H. More Immort. Soul i. ii. Ax. 3 By Common Notions I understand whatever is Noematically true, that is to say, true at first sight to all men in their wits, upon a clear perception of the Terms. 1661[G. Rust] Origen & his Opinions in Phœnix (1721) I. 19 There are Moral Axioms Noematically true, as well as Geometrical. 1672H. More Brief Reply 138 Which is an Axiome noematically true. |