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‖ Ding an sich, Ding-an-sich Philos.|ˌdɪŋ an ˈzɪç| Also ding an sich. [G.] A thing in itself (see thing n.1 14 e). Cf. an sich.
1846G. H. Lewes Biogr. Hist. Philos. IV. 169 If we are to believe that Dinge an sich exist. 1865S. H. Hodgson Time & Space i. 25 The Ding-an-sich is that which cannot be reached or affected by consciousness. 1872[see noumenalize v.]. 1897Mind VI. 240 This Reality for us remains little more than a Ding an Sich. 1940Auden Another Time 69 Do all clerks for instance Pigeon⁓hole creation, Brokers see the Ding-an-Sich as Real Estate? |