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Noumenal
Noumenal Nou"me*nal, a. (Metaph.) Of or pertaining to the noumenon; real; -- opposed to phenomenal. --G. H. Lewes.

Meaning of Noumena from wikipedia

- philosophy, a noumenon (/ˈnuːmənɒn/, /ˈnaʊ-/; from Gr****: νοούμενoν; pl.: noumena) is knowledge posited as an object that exists independently of human sense...
- Fanged Noumena: Collected Writings 1987–2007 is a 2011 anthology of writings by English philosopher Nick Land, edited by Maya Kronic and Ray Br****ier...
- Noumena is a Finnish melodic death metal band. The band's name comes from the word noumenon, a philosophical term used by Immanuel Kant. The band consists...
- "unobservable" is similar to Immanuel Kant's distinction between noumena and phenomena. Noumena are the things-in-themselves, i.e., raw things in their necessarily...
- fiction novel set in 2007, planned as the first book, of five, in the Noumena series. It was published by St. Martin's Press on July 21, 2020, and entered...
- of these articles were compiled in the retrospective collection Fanged Noumena, published in 2011. Land taught at the New Centre for Research & Practice...
- and processed by the mind as distinct from things in and of themselves (noumena). In his inaugural dissertation, titled On the Form and Principles of the...
- to Allison, false—reading of Kant's phenomena/noumena distinction suggests that phenomena and noumena are ontologically distinct from each other. It...
- controversy among later philosophers. It is closely related to Kant's concept of noumena or the objects of inquiry, as opposed to phenomena, its manifestations...
- distinguishes phenomena, of which we have can have genuine knowledge, from noumena, a term which refers to objects of pure thought that we cannot know, but...