noumenally

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English

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Etymology

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noumenal +‎ -ly

Adverb

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noumenally (comparative more noumenally, superlative most noumenally)

  1. In relation to noumenon.
    • 1901, Charles Arthur Mercier, Psychology: Normal and Morbid, page 209:
      It is true in the sense that we cannot but accept it ; that we are precluded from entertaining any doubt of it; and that we have, for what it is worth, the warrant of universal experience for supposing that it is noumenally true.