| 单词 | noumenal | 
| 释义 | noumenaladj. Chiefly Philosophy.   Of, relating to, or consisting of a noumenon or noumena; that can only be apprehended by intellectual intuition; not phenomenal. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > intuition > 			[adjective]		 > apprehended by intuition noumenal1803 intuitive1833 intuitable1884 intuited1886 1803    Edinb. Rev. Jan. 262  				Himself, however, the sole exception in nature, he knows in objective noumenal reality. 1830    S. T. Coleridge Lett. 		(1895)	 755  				Some other term must be used as the antithet to phenomenal, perhaps noumenal. 1862    H. Spencer First Princ.  ii. v. §61. 225  				Contrasting it with a noumenal existence which we imagine. a1881    A. Barratt Physical Metempiric 		(1883)	 25  				The extension of a noumenal fact beyond the limits of our own individual noumenon. 1935    E. R. Eddison Mistress vii. 125  				There is no other wisdom than that: not in heaven or earth or under the earth, in the world phenomenal or the world noumenal. a1966    ‘M. na Gopaleen’ Best of Myles 		(1968)	 396  				Is ‘the world’ the mart of men—is that a garden of noumenal calm? 1987    Amer. Polit. Sci. Rev. 81 1355/1  				For Kant, freedom is an inner, ‘noumenal’ quality. Social existence is ‘phenomenal,’ and hence subject to causal contingencies. Derivatives  noumeˈnality  n. the quality or state of being a noumenon. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > intuition > 			[noun]		 > intuitive knowledge noumenalitya1881 a1881    A. Barratt Physical Metempiric 		(1883)	 36  				‘Outside’ losing its former meaning of externality in space and acquiring the new meaning of Noumenality. 1990    Jrnl. Hist. Ideas 51 104  				Eliot raises another problem with Kant's reasoning. If God is a noumenal object, doesn't this imply noumenality in the ‘positive’ sense? ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > intuition > perceive by intuition			[verb (transitive)]		 envisage1851 intuit1858 intue1860 noumenalize1872 sixth-sense1958 1872    Contemp. Rev. 20 822  				He phenomenalizes the old Ding-an-sich merely to noumenalize the Concepts and the law of Contradiction. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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