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单词 noumenon
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Those kinds of questions, and that kind of connection to the noumena of travel, would never arise from a downloaded file on a digital device. Why you should pack physical books when you travel 2022-02-17T05:00:00Z
Kant’s term “noumenon” refers to a “thing in itself”—Ding an sich—an objective reality that will always be inaccessible to human perception. The Neuroscience of Reality 2019-08-27T04:00:00Z
Glassley tries also to grasp something beyond: the noumenon, an ineffable inner reality in things that cannot be discerned by the senses. Taking Greenland’s geology to another dimension 2018-02-05T05:00:00Z
The “Kritik” of Kant bears upon the subject as well as the object; according to it both the one and the other are unknowable and incomprehensible noumena. The Contemporary Review, Volume 36, October 1879 2012-04-18T02:00:17.060Z
They wrote against substance assumed as the “noumenon lying underneath all phenomena—the substratum supporting all qualities—the something in which all accidents inhere.” Theological Essays 2012-03-27T02:00:21.867Z
Biology as such has of course nothing to do with "the Ultimate Reality behind manifestations" or with the "implied noumenon." Herbert Spencer 2012-02-29T03:00:20.773Z
The fetich of the savage is the noumenon of the Greek, the God of the theologian, the First Cause of the metaphysician, the Unknowable of Spencer. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 12 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Miscellany 2012-02-11T03:03:47.297Z
Now this necessity, it is objectivity itself; it is the only noumenon that we are authorised to seek behind phenomena in Nature, and behind the manifestations of pure reason in spirit. Outlines of a Philosophy of Religion based on Psychology and History 2012-01-01T03:00:07.953Z
The deeper our knowledge of things goes, the more we see the perfect conformity of the apparent to the real, the more faithfully do phenomena translate noumena. The Contemporary Review, Volume 36, October 1879 2012-04-18T02:00:17.060Z
The universe as metaphysical thing-in-itself, as noumenon, has an ethical meaning. Schopenhauer 2011-12-14T03:00:15.367Z
In the first place, all noumena and transcendent reals are to be rejected as means of explanation, and definition is to be wholly in terms of experienced elements, as experienced. John Dewey's logical theory 2011-11-28T03:00:21.547Z
For the purposes, then, both of science and of ordinary life, we do reason from phenomenon to noumenon, from appearance to reality, from attribute to substance; and our reasoning justifies itself. Psychical Miscellanea Being Papers on Psychical Research, Telepathy, Hypnotism, Christian Science, etc. 2011-10-01T02:00:35.717Z
They wrote against substance assumed as the "noumenon lying underneath all phenomena—the substratum supporting all qualities—the something in which all accidents inhere." Heresy: Its Utility And Morality A Plea And A Justification 2011-05-31T02:00:37.797Z
I do not pretend to demonstrate anything, nor do I feel much concern, about any unknowable noumenon which never reveals itself in my consciousness. Ontology or the Theory of Being 2011-04-01T02:00:38.727Z
Still, the proposition does not assert that alone; it asserts that the Thing in itself, the noumenon Socrates, was existing, and doing or experiencing those various facts during the same time. A System of Logic: Ratiocinative and Inductive 7th Edition, Vol. I 2011-03-01T03:00:43.470Z
Later, in his movement towards Positivism, he strongly repudiates Kant’s separation of phenomenon from noumenon, and affirms that our intellect is capable of grasping the whole reality. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 8 "Dubner" to "Dyeing" 2010-12-26T03:00:17.840Z
The difficulty arises from a confusion between the spheres of phenomena and noumena. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 "Anjar" to "Apollo"
But this nature constantly exhibits its dependence upon underlying noumena that must therefore transcend the laws given by the understanding. Creative Intelligence Essays in the Pragmatic Attitude
With Kant, as has been seen, the categories were still subjective, not as being forms of the individual subject, but as having over against them the world of noumena to which they were inapplicable. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 5 "Cat" to "Celt"
In either case the noumenon, the Ding an sich, the thing in itself, escaped. Historia Amoris: A History of Love, Ancient and Modern
The "colligation" of the facts, to use Whewell's phrase, is not a phenomenon, but a noumenon. Logic, Inductive and Deductive
In theology the fundamental problems of ontological philosophy were faced; the relationship of unity to multiplicity, of noumenon to phenomena, of God to man. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 3 "Chitral" to "Cincinnati"
Reason and revelation declare that God is both noumenon and phenomena,—the first and only cause. Miscellaneous Writings, 1883-1896
All noumena are there before we arrive at an understanding of them. The Unthinking Destroyer
Faith cure is dependence upon the human mind itself, upon the noumenon, instead of the phenomenon. Carmen Ariza
All are agreed that to know things per se—noumena—we must know them through some other channel then experience. Ancient and Modern Celebrated Freethinkers Reprinted From an English Work, Entitled "Half-Hours With The Freethinkers."
But Mr. Mill, as we have seen before, is not much at home when he gets among “noumena.” The Philosophy of the Conditioned
Still, the proposition as commonly understood does not assert that alone; it asserts that the Thing in itself, the noumenon Socrates, was existing, and doing or experiencing those various facts during the same time. A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive
In the philosophy of Kant, phenomenon means an object as we envisage or represent it to ourselves, in opposition to the noumenon, or a thing as it is in itself. Christianity and Greek Philosophy or, the relation between spontaneous and reflective thought in Greece and the positive teaching of Christ and His Apostles
They wholly depend for their significance upon the laws of thought and the correspondence that exists between the spiritual and material worlds, between the subject and object of our consciousness, the noumenon and phenomenon. Second Sight A study of Natural and Induced Clairvoyance
Way, more, to make his argument the more plausible, he entirely ignores in it that noumenon of which he speaks as underlying all phenomena, and uses each phenomenon as a separate existence. Ancient and Modern Celebrated Freethinkers Reprinted From an English Work, Entitled "Half-Hours With The Freethinkers."
And this meaning is retained in the Kantian philosophy, in which the noumenon is identical with the Ding an sich. The Philosophy of the Conditioned
Coexistence and sequence, therefore, may be affirmed or denied not only between phenomena, but between noumena, or between a noumenon and phenomena. A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive (Vol. 1 of 2)
At the end of the chain of phenomena the theist makes a mighty jump and gains the noumenon. Theism or Atheism The Great Alternative
Kant left nothing of the material world but an indescribable noumenon, which did not even exist in space. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 379, May, 1847
The only meeting point of different minds is found in the inaccessible domain of the noumena. The Mind and the Brain Being the Authorised Translation of L'Âme et le Corps
In all his stories you will find this same concern with the inextricable movement of phenomena and noumena between event and event, this same curiosity as to first causes and ultimate effects. A Book of Prefaces
But what that something is, what is the noumenon which underlies the phenomenon, it is impossible for us to know. What is Darwinism?
It is an emblem of the immaterial and indestructible spirit, revealed in the outer world of matter, where everything changes and passes away except the noumena under the phenomena. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life
Now what may we affirm of noumena without departing from a scientific or objective mode of philosophising? A Candid Examination of Theism
We leave the world of noumena and enter that of phenomena. The Mind and the Brain Being the Authorised Translation of L'Âme et le Corps
By Ontology we may designate the standing controversies of the intellectual powers—perception, innate ideas, nominalism versus realism, and noumenon versus phenomenon. Practical Essays
He contents himself with saying we must acknowledge the reality of an unknown something which is the cause of all things,—the noumenon of all phenomena. What is Darwinism?
Even if he does not know it as a noumenon he can investigate it as a phenomenon. Thoughts on Religion
Or, in other words, he shows that the postulation of phenomena necessitates the further postulation of noumena of which phenomena are the manifestations. A Candid Examination of Theism
A sinner can take no cognizance of the noumenon or the phenomena of Spirit; but leaving sin, sense rises to the fulness of the stature of man in Christ. No and Yes
On the contrary, he accepted it, and he has made the words "phenomenon" and "noumenon" household words in philosophy. An Introduction to Philosophy
By the new philosophy, more concrete and able to appeal more closely to the average man, these five schools, which, in their discussions, dealt almost wholly with noumena, were absorbed. The Religions of Japan From the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji
In soaring above the region of phenomena and entering the tenuous aether of noumena, her present wings, which we call her methods, would in such an atmosphere be no longer of any service for movement. Thoughts on Religion
Or, in other words, so far as human consciousness is concerned, noumena must be regarded as absolute. A Candid Examination of Theism
Nor have we any right to reason from phenomena to noumena, or to say that the former authenticate the latter. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 69, July, 1863
Kant is not so much concerned to prove the nonexistence of noumena, things-in-themselves, as he is to prove that the very conception is an empty one. An Introduction to Philosophy
It is a noumenon and belongs properly to the unknowable—that is to say, according to the sense in which it is understood. Tragic Sense Of Life
Back of all phenomena, or the outward show of things, there is always a noumenon in the unseen. The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19
It traces, by the process of contemplation as it were, the relation of man, "the known," the manifested, the phenomenon, to "the unknown," the unmanifested, the noumenon. Five Years of Theosophy
"I seek after noumena," repeated Chaffery with great satisfaction, and gesticulated with his hand, waving away everything but that. Love and Mr. Lewisham
It seems clear that, on Kant's principles, we ought not to be able to say anything whatever of noumena. An Introduction to Philosophy
The transcendental idealism, the distinction between phenomena and noumena, and the limitation of knowledge to phenomena, all receive significant confirmation from the Antithetic. History of Modern Philosophy From Nicolas of Cusa to the Present Time
Behind the phenomena of human history, the noumenon is the Human Spirit, moving in accordance with its own necessities and cyclic laws. The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19
The noumenon is a bit difficult to locate; it can be apprehended only be a process of reasoning—which is a phenomenon. The Devil's Dictionary
The so-called natural sciences, and their limits—The phenomenon and the noumenon. Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic
We cannot think of a noumenon as a substance, for the notions of substance and quality have been declared to be only a scheme for the ordering of phenomena. An Introduction to Philosophy
The transcendent questions concerning the noumenon of things are unanswerable; we know ourselves, even, only as phenomena! History of Modern Philosophy From Nicolas of Cusa to the Present Time
Now the 'phænomenon' is in time, and an effect: but the 'noumenon' is not in time any more than it is in space. The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Nevertheless, the discovery and exposition of noumena offer a rich field for what Lewes calls "the endless variety and excitement of philosophic thought." The Devil's Dictionary
As aesthetic intuition knows the phenomenon or nature, and philosophic intuition the noumenon or spirit; so economic activity wills the phenomenon or nature, and moral activity the noumenon or spirit. Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic
Never was a sublime passage more debased than by this rendering of by at, instead of in;—at the phenomenon, instead of in the noumenon. Coleridge's Literary Remains, Volume 4.
He will have attained in short to the knowledge of a noumenon, and of the only knowable noumenon. English Men of Letters: Coleridge
Pure action, that is, the will, is a 'noumenon', and irreferable to time. The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Beyond objects of experience, and therefore with regard to things as noumena, all positive knowledge was rightly disclaimed for speculative reason. The Critique of Practical Reason
The intuition gives the world, the phenomenon; the concept gives the noumenon, the Spirit. Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic
They talk the argot of evolution, while they no more understand the essence and the import of evolution than does a South Sea Islander or Sir Oliver Lodge understand the noumena of radio-activity. Revolution, and Other Essays
The question therefore is whether, over and above the empirical use of the understanding, a transcendental use is possible, which applies to the noumenon as an object. The Critique of Pure Reason
My reason is no infallible plummet to sound the sea of phenomena and touch noumena. Beulah
Consequently, when I say of beings in the world of sense that they are created, I so far regard them as noumena. The Critique of Practical Reason
But my dissatisfaction with the quoted passage is not on account of noumenon; it is on account of the misuse of the word "silenced." Christian Science
Aries Tottle's mode, in a word, was based on noumena; Hog's on phenomena. The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 4
The conception of a noumenon, considered as merely problematical, is, however, not only admissible, but, as a limitative conception of sensibility, absolutely necessary. The Critique of Pure Reason
The germ of the conception of what the philosopher speaks of as the noumena, or actualities, back of phenomena or appearances, had perhaps this crude beginning. A History of Science — Volume 1
The various awe-compelling phenomena soon ceased to have any connection with the anthropomorphic noumena they had begotten. The Soul of the Far East
You cannot silence portraiture with a noumenon; if portraiture should make a noise, a way could be found to silence it, but even then it could not be done with a noumenon. Christian Science
Phenomena and noumena and so on and so on. Soul of a Bishop
What, therefore, we call noumenon must be understood by us as such in a negative sense. The Critique of Pure Reason
Positive science deals only with phenomena, yet you are foolish enough to strive to be ontologists and to deal with noumena Martin Eden
The conception of a noumenon is therefore not the conception of an object, but merely a problematical conception inseparably connected with the limitation of our sensibility. The Critique of Pure Reason
The conception of a noumenon is therefore merely a limitative conception and therefore only of negative use. The Critique of Pure Reason
If we wish to call this object a noumenon, because the representation of it is non-sensuous, we are at liberty to do so. The Critique of Pure Reason
Conceptions may be logically compared without the trouble of inquiring to what faculty their objects belong, whether as noumena, to the understanding, or as phenomena, to sensibility. The Critique of Pure Reason
Phenomenon and noumenon were bandied back and forth.  Martin Eden
That is to say, it is not limited by, but rather limits, sensibility, by giving the name of noumena to things, not considered as phenomena, but as things in themselves. The Critique of Pure Reason
Then noumena, which are not in your minds when you are born, have no way of getting in—” “I deny—” Kreis started to interrupt. Martin Eden
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