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单词 noema
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noeman.

Brit. /nəʊˈiːmə/, /nəʊˈeɪmə/, U.S. /noʊˈimə/, /noʊˈeɪmə/
Inflections: Plural noemata /nəʊˈiːmətə/.
Forms: 1500s 1900s– noema, 1900s– noêma.
Origin: A borrowing from Greek. Etymon: Greek νόημα.
Etymology: < ancient Greek νόημα thought, perception, idea, concept < νοεῖν to see, perceive, understand, intend (see noesis n.) + -μα (see -oma comb. form). In sense 1 after Quintilian's use and definition of the term ( Inst. Oratoria 8. 5. 12). In sense 2 after German Noema (E. Husserl, in Jahrbuch f. Philosophie u. phänomenologische Forschung 1 (1913) 180 ( Ideen zu einer reinen Phänomenologie u. phänomenologischen Philosophie i. iii. iii. § 88)).The plural form noemata reflects the ancient Greek plural νοήματα.
1. Rhetoric. A figure of speech whereby something stated obscurely is nevertheless intended to be understood or worked out. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > figure of speech > [noun]
tropeOE
figurec1386
image1550
scheme1553
noema1555
rhetorical figure1565
idea1642
tropics1697
feint1730
arabesque1821
1555 R. Sherry Treat. Figures Gram. & Rhetorike f. 55 Noema, when we signifye priuilye, that which the hearer maye coniecture by himselfe. Or it is a taunt, spoken against any person, whose folye, and maners are reproued.
1577 H. Peacham Garden of Eloquence sig. Uiiii Noema, when we doe signify some thing so priuily that the hearers must be fayne to seeke out the meaning by long consideration.
1589 G. Puttenham Arte Eng. Poesie iii. xix. 193 But by this figure (Noema) the obscurity of the sence lieth not in a single word, but in an entier speech, whereof we do not so easily conceiue the meaning, but as it were by coniecture.
2. Philosophy. In phenomenology: an object of perception or thought, as opposed to a process or aspect of perceiving or thinking. Cf. noesis n. 3.
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the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > existentialism > [noun] > phenomenology of Husserl
phenomenology1907
noema1914
noesis1914
reduction1914
protention1931
noetic1969
1914 Mind 23 590 The climax and main emphasis of the present [sc. Husserl] essay lies in the relations of noesis and noema.
1957 B. Lonergan Insight p. xxv The noêma or intentio intenta or pensée pensée, illustrated by the lower contexts, P, Q, R,..and by the upper context that is Gödel's theorem.
1966 A. Gurwitsch Stud. Phenomenol. & Psychol. vii. 133 Noemata are not to be found in perceptual life alone. There is a noema corresponding to every act of memory, expectation, representation, [etc.].
1989–90 Beshara Winter 29/1 Religious phenomenology needs not the noema but the pistema—from pistis, the Greek word for faith, which is the capacity of describing a belief in its own term.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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