- noumenon
- nou·me·non
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Noumenon — [griechisch »das Gedachte«] das, , nach Platon die geistige Realität im Gegensatz zur sinnlichen Erscheinung (Phänomenon). Nach I. Kant kann der Begriff des Noumenon, der bei ihm das Ding an sich bezeichnet, für unsere Erkenntnis nur negativ… … Universal-Lexikon
noumenon — (n.) 1796, object of intellectual intuition (opposed to a phenomenon), term introduced by Kant, from Gk. noumenon that which is perceived, neuter passive prp. of noein to apprehend, perceive by the mind (from noos mind ). With passive suffix… … Etymology dictionary
Noumenon — Nou me*non (nou m[ e]*n[o^]n), n. [NL. fr. Gr. ? the thing perceived, p. pr. pass. of ? to perceive, ? the mind.] (Metaph.) The of itself unknown and unknowable rational object, or thing in itself, which is distinguished from the {phenomenon}… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Noumĕnon — (gr.), das rein mit dem Verstande Aufgefaßte, im Gegensatz von Phänomenon, dem sinnlich Wahrnehmbaren … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
noumenon — noumènōn m <G noumenóna> DEFINICIJA fil. ono što je promišljeno, što se može spoznati samo duhom ili čistom mišlju (npr. kod Platona ideje, svijet ideja) ETIMOLOGIJA grč. nooúmenon … Hrvatski jezični portal
noumenon — [no͞o′mə nän΄, nou′mə nän] n. pl. noumena [no͞o′mənə, nou′mənə] [Ger < Gr nooumenon, neut. of noumenos, prp. pass. of noein, to perceive < nous, noos, the mind] in Kantian philosophy, a thing as it is in itself, unable to be known through… … English World dictionary
Noumenon — Not to be confused with Numina. Noumena redirects here. For the band, see Noumena (band). The noumenon /ˈnuː … Wikipedia
Noumenon — Das Noumenon (Plural: Noumena) ist ein Begriff der Philosophie, insbesondere in der Philosophie Immanuel Kants. Etymologisch stammt der Ausdruck aus dem griechischen νοούμενον noúmenon „das Gedachte“. Die Etymologie des Wortes reflektiert… … Deutsch Wikipedia
noumenon — /nooh meuh non /, n., pl. noumena / neuh/. 1. the object, itself inaccessible to experience, to which a phenomenon is referred for the basis or cause of its sense content. 2. a thing in itself, as distinguished from a phenomenon or thing as it… … Universalium
noumenon — noun In the philosophy of (1724 1804) and those whom he influenced, a thing as it is independent of any conceptualization or perception by the human mind; a thing in itself, postulated by practical reason but existing in a condition which is in… … Wiktionary
noumenon — noun (plural noumena) Etymology: German, from Greek nooumenon that which is apprehended by thought, from neuter of present passive participle of noein to think, conceive, from nous mind Date: 1796 a posited object or event as it appears in itself … New Collegiate Dictionary