noumenology

noun

Etymology

From noumenon + -logy.

  1. derived from νοούμενον
  2. borrowed from Noumenon
  3. formed as noumenology — “noumenon + -logy

Definitions

  1. The study of noumena, that is, things as they are in themselves, beyond their immediate…

    The study of noumena, that is, things as they are in themselves, beyond their immediate human perception.

    • The science of the Positive begins with Noumenology or Ontology proper—a true science of comprehensible substances as they are in their own nature, with the inherent primary characteristics belonging to them.
    • Even before absolute knowledge, religion is already the moment in which phenomenology is transformed into noumenology, in which absolute spirit reveals itself as such, makes itself manifest to itself in manifesting itself to man.
    • […] Husserl’s prose style grew increasingly impenetrable, and the philosophical implications of his new language tended more towards a noumenology than towards an empirically verifiable phenomenology.

The neighborhood

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No curated loop yet for noumenology. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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