noumenal
pronunciation
How to pronounce noumenal in British English: UK ['naʊmɪnl]
How to pronounce noumenal in American English: US ['naʊmɪnəl]
Word Origin
- noumenal (adj.)
- 1803, from noumenon + -al (1).
Example
- 1. Man belongs not only to the sensible world , but also to a world he called intelligible or noumenal .
- 2. Modern thought : reason alone judges phenomenal , noumenal world ( f. schaeffer fails to see , challenge this )
- 3. For each moral agent as noumenal willed that the maxim of his conduct should become a principle for all moral agents .
- 4. The structural types of criminal legal norm might be divided into the two dialectical and unified kinds which are logical structure and noumenal structure .
- 5. The noumenal structure of criminal legal norm includes three parts of criminal right . Criminal obligation and accepting criminal evaluation especially criminal liability .