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The
noumenon is a posited object or event that is known (if at all) without the use of ordinary
sense-perception. The term
noumenon is generally used in contrast with, or in relation to
phenomenon, which refers to anything that can be apprehended by, or is an
object of the senses. Much of modern philosophy has generally been skeptical of the possibility of knowledge independent of the senses, and
Immanuel Kant gave this point of view its canonical expression: that the noumenal world may exist, but it is completely unknowable through human sensation. In Kantian philosophy, the unknowable noumenon is often linked to the unknowable "thing-in-itself" (
Ding an sich, which could also be rendered as "thing as such" or "thing
per se"), although how to characterize the nature of the relationship is a question yet open to some controversy.
noumenon
Noun
1. the intellectual conception of a thing as it is in itself, not as it is known through perception
(synonym) thing-in-itself
(hypernym) content, cognitive content, mental object
Noumenon
(n.)
The of itself unknown and unknowable rational object, or thing in itself, which is distinguished from the phenomenon through which it is apprehended by the senses, and by which it is interpreted and understood; -- so used in the philosophy of Kant and his followers.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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Noumenon [from Greek noeo to perceive with the mind, think; cf nous] Plural Noumena. An object perceived by the mind apart from the senses, an object of cognition. Also the unknown real entity, substance, or essential thing-in-itself, which the mind perforce posits as the basis of the phenomenon, appearance, or objective thing; hence reality as distinguished from apparent or sensible qualities. Thus aether or akasa is called the noumenon of ether; noumena are the conscious guiding causes behind the physical cosmic forces and elements. The emphasis is upon consciousness and intelligence as opposed to mere appearances, or to the conception of the blind forces and inert elements of materialism. Behind every phenomenon must lie a noumenon: the former is the intelligent cause, the latter the produced effect or appearance.
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