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noumenal, a.|ˈnuːmənəl, ˈnaʊ-| [f. noumen-on + -al1. So F. nouménal.] Relating to, consisting of, noumena; that can only be apprehended by intuition; not phenomenal.
1803Edin. Rev. I. 262 Himself, however, the sole exception in nature, he knows in objective noumenal reality. 1830Coleridge Lett. (1895) 755 Some other term must be used as the antithet to phenomenal, perhaps noumenal. 1862Spencer First Princ. ii. iii. §46 (1875) 159 Contrasting it with a noumenal existence which we imagine. a1881A. Barratt Phys. Metempiric (1883) 25 The extension of a noumenal fact beyond the limits of our own individual noumenon. Hence noumeˈnality; ˈnoumenalize v.
1872Contemp. Rev. XX. 822 He phenomenalizes the old Ding-an-sich merely to noumenalize the Concepts and the law of Contradiction. a1881A. Barratt Phys. Metempiric (1883) 36 ‘Outside’ losing its former meaning of externality in space and acquiring the new meaning of Noumenality. |