单词 | ding an sich |
释义 | Ding an sichn. Philosophy. A thing as it is independently from human modes of perception and thought; a noumenon, a thing in itself (see thing n.1 Phrases 10(a)). Cf. an sich adv.The concept of a thing in itself was introduced by Immanuel Kant (1724–1804). ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > absolute idealism > [noun] > transcendentalism > elements of Kant's transcendental philosophy reason1795 noumenon1796 thing in itself1798 transcendent1825 idea1848 Ding an sich1858 Grenzbegriff1893 1858 H. L. Mansel Limits Relig. Thought 348 This conscious self is itself the Ding an sich, the standard by which all representations of personality must be judged. 1872 Contemp. Rev. 20 822 He phenomenalizes the old Ding-an-sich merely to noumenalize the Concepts and the law of Contradiction. 1897 Mind 6 240 This Reality for us remains little more than a Ding an Sich. 1915 D. H. Lawrence Phoenix II (1968) 415 Let a man be a man-in-himself, and then he can begin to talk about the Ding an Sich. 2005 Philos. East & West 55 169 As Rupp emphatically reminds us, truth is not a Ding an sich forever and in principle inaccessible or inscrutable. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2021; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1858 |
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