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dekoi
Is it 'noumenon'?
Is my understanding correct?
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...in the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, the thing-in-itself (das Ding an sich) as opposed to what Kant called the phenomenon—the thing as it appears to an observer. Though the noumenal holds the contents of the intelligible world, Kant claimed that man's speculative reason can only know phenomena and can never penetrate to the noumenon.
Is my understanding correct?
Please feel free to delete this thread after it has been answered (if you feel it serves little purpose) .