Definitionn. the intellectual conception of a thing as it is in itself
Last update: October 4, 2015
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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. [Please select]
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What, therefore, we call noumenon must be understood by us as such in a negative sense. [Please select]
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The conception of a noumenon is therefore merely a limitative conception and therefore only of negative use. [Please select]
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The transcendent questions concerning the noumenon of things are unanswerable; we know ourselves, even, only as phenomena. [Please select]
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On the contrary, he accepted it, and he has made the words "phenomenon" and "noumenon" household words in philosophy. [Please select]
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Secondly: "If experience is self-supporting[127] (in _any_ intelligible sense) does this fact preclude the possibility of (a) something not experienced and (b) action of experience upon a noumenon." [Please select]
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The conception of a noumenon, considered as merely problematical, is, however, not only admissible, but, as a limitative conception of sensibility, absolutely necessary. [Please select]
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