Nouâmleïn (Place)
Nouâmleïn (Place)
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from "Noumenon" meaning the Greek word νοούμενoν, nooúmenon (plural νοούμενα, nooúmena) is the neuter middle-passive present participle of νοεῖν, noeîn, 'to think, to mean', which in turn originates from the word νοῦς, noûs, an Attic contracted form of νόος, nóos, 'perception, understanding, mind'.[a][4][5] A rough equivalent in English would be "that which is thought", or "the object of an act of thought".
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From German Noumenon, from Ancient Greek νοούμενον (nooúmenon, “thing that is known”), passive present participle of νοέω (noéō, “I know”).
noumenon [ pronounced nomenon], noumen [ pronounced no
1. "according to Plato: the essence of a thing, as distinguished from a phenomenon, knowable only by means of reason"
essence of a thing, as opposed to a phenomenon, knowable only by reason
thing-in-itself (thing as it is independent of any conceptualization)
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Nouâmleïn one of the many Pillars and may be associated with Mount Sinai due to it's curvy features and blue tint.
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