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noumenon Metaph.|ˈnuːmənɒn, ˈnaʊ-| Pl. noumena. [ad. Gr. νοούµενον, neut. of the pres. pple. pass. of νοεῖν to apprehend, conceive; introduced by Kant in contrast to phenomenon.] In the philosophy of Kant: An object of purely intellectual intuition, devoid of all phenomenal attributes.
1796F. A. Nitsch Gen. View Kant's Princ. concerning Man 118 The conception we have of the world of Noumena, contains no knowledge of that world, but is a mere conception of demarkation [i.e. Grenzbegriff, or limiting concept]. 1798W. Taylor in Monthly Rev. XXV. 585 The phænomena of beauty, with respect to him [sc. Kant], rank among the noumena. 1803Edin. Rev. I. 267 We will admit to the transcendentalist his solitary noumenon and its separate functions. 1867Lewes Hist. Philos. (ed. 3) II. 485 The peculiar merit of his doctrine is held to be that he distinguishes Phenomena from things in themselves, or Noumena. 1877Caird Philos. Kant ii. xiii. 498 In a negative sense, a noumenon would be an object not given in sensuous perception; in a positive sense, a noumenon would be an object given in a non-sensuous, i.e. an intellectual perception. 1967Listener 27 July 123/3 It was a revelation, a vision of the noumenon..and I fear that—for quite a long time—we will glory in the sensuous bliss of it all and become uncritical of the human content. |