phaneron

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Etymology[edit]

Coined by Charles Sanders Peirce in 1905 based on Ancient Greek φανερόν n (phanerón, that which is visible), substantivized from the adjective φανερός (phanerós, visible, apparent, manifest).

Noun[edit]

phaneron (plural phanerons or phanera)

  1. (philosophy) That which is perceived by the mind, regardless of whether it corresponds to reality.
    • 2013, Vsauce, "Is Anything Real?", 7:39–7:54:
      This mattered so much to Charles Sanders Pierce that he drew a line between reality — the way the universe truly is — and what he called "the phaneron" — the world as filtered through our senses and bodies, the only information we can get.