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noumenalism|ˈnuːmənəlɪz(ə)m, ˈnaʊ-| [f. noumenal a. + -ism.] = noumenism.
1902Encycl. Brit. XXX. 679/2 Fechner regarded every composite body as the appearance of a spirit;..This noumenalism would not do for Lewes. 1926J. E. Turner Theory Direct Realism 22 Noumenalism, meaning by this term that the character and existence of the real physical world are essentially different from and independent of the existence and attributes of sensed content. |