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Origin and history of noumenon

noumenon(n.)

"that which can be the object only of a purely intellectual intuition" (opposed to a phenomenon), 1796, a term introduced by Kant, from Greek noumenon "that which is perceived," neuter passive present participle of noein "to apprehend, perceive by the mind" (from noos "mind," which is of uncertain origin). With passive suffix -menos.

Entries linking to noumenon

"of or pertaining to a noumenon," 1803, from noumenon + -al (1). Related: Noumenally.

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