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noumenal
nou·me·non N0175700 (no͞o′mə-nŏn′)n. pl. nou·me·na (-nə) In the philosophy of Kant, an object as it is in itself independent of the mind, as opposed to a phenomenon. Also called thing-in-itself. [German, from Greek nooumenon, from neuter present passive participle of noein, to perceive by thought, from nous, mind.] nou′men·al (-mə-nəl) adj.Translations
noumenal
nou·men·al (nū'men-ăl), Intellectually, not sensuously or emotionally, intuitional; relating to the object of pure thought divorced from all concepts of time or space. [G. nooumenos, perceived, fr. noeō, to perceive, think] |