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themselves$552536$ - translation to greek

IN PHILOSOPHY, A POSITED OBJECT OR EVENT THAT EXISTS INDEPENDENTLY OF HUMAN SENSE AND/OR CONCEPT, UNLIKE A PHENOMENON
Noumenal; Noumenalism; An Sich; Noumena; Things-themselves; Thing-itself; Noumen; Noumenal reality; Noumenonlogy

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Themselves
·pron The plural of himself, herself, and itself. ·see Himself, Herself, Itself.

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Noumenon

In philosophy, a noumenon (, ; from Ancient Greek νoούμενον; plural noumena) is knowledge posited as an object that exists independently of human sense. The term noumenon is generally used in contrast with, or in relation to, the term phenomenon, which refers to any object of the senses. Immanuel Kant first developed the notion of the noumenon as part of his transcendental idealism, suggesting that while we know the noumenal world to exist because human sensibility is merely receptive, it is not itself sensible and must therefore remain otherwise unknowable to us. In Kantian philosophy, the noumenon is often associated with the unknowable "thing-in-itself" (German: Ding an sich). However, the nature of the relationship between the two is not made explicit in Kant's work, and remains a subject of debate among Kant scholars as a result.