1796, "object of intellectual intuition" (opposed to a phenomenon), term introduced by Kant, from Greek noumenon "that which is perceived," neuter passive present participle of noein "to apprehend, perceive by the mind" (from noos "mind"). With passive suffix -menos.
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. And the key value principle all throughout is man as the noumenon.
以人為本是貫穿其中的核心價(jià)值原則.
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2. Aesthics authority is depriving noumenon of aesthetic confidence.
美學(xué)權(quán)威正把審美信心從審美主體那里奪走.
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3. Noumenon is the basic component of background surroundings by the essential inner connection between them.