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Definition of Noumenal

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

Meaning of Noumenal from wikipedia

- part of his transcendental idealism, suggesting that while we know the noumenal world to exist because human sensibility is merely receptive, it is not...
- phenomenal world (or in Buddhist terms Samsara), the other represents the noumenal world (Nirvana). This is one of the fundamental dichotomies which are perceived...
- characterizes the phenomenal world as the manifestation of a blind and irrational noumenal will. Building on the transcendental idealism of Immanuel Kant (1724–1804)...
- the phenomenal and noumenal worlds. Since we are autonomous, Kant subsequently claims that we can know something about the noumenal world as unconditioned...
- sometimes to the number of thirty. These Aeons belong to a purely ideal, noumenal, intelligible, or su****nsible world; they are immaterial, they are hypostatic...
- vijnapti-matrata (consciousness only), or tathata (thatness), or dharmata (noumenal reality)." According to Frank Whaling, the similarities between Advaita...
- Sprache"). Hamann thought the bridge between Kant's noumenal and phenomenal realms was language, with its noumenal meaning and phenomenal letters. Hamann was one...
- the phenomenal world, to an inferred cause, and hence the noumenal world, since the noumenal world lies beyond our knowledge we can never know what's there...
- our actions. Immanuel Kant argued that whether or not our real self, the noumenal self, can choose, we have no choice but to believe that we choose freely...
- the sublime both seem to refer to some external noumenal order — and thus to the possibility of a noumenal self that possesses free will. In this section...