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A phenomenon (Greek: φαινόμενον, romanized: phainómenon, lit. 'thing appearing to view'; plural phenomena) is an observable fact or event. The term came into its modern philosophical usage through Immanuel Kant, who contrasted it with the noumenon, which cannot be directly observed. Kant was heavily influenced by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz in this part of his philosophy, in which phenomenon and noumenon serve as interrelated technical terms. Far predating this, the ancient Greek Pyrrhonist philosopher Sextus Empiricus also used phenomenon and noumenon as interrelated technical terms.
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Feiniméan
A phenomenon (Greek: φαινόμενον, romanized: phainómenon, lit. 'thing appearing to view'; plural phenomena) is an observable fact or event. The term came into its modern philosophical usage through Immanuel Kant, who contrasted it with the noumenon, which cannot be directly observed. Kant was heavily influenced by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz in this part of his philosophy, in which phenomenon and noumenon serve as interrelated technical terms. Far predating this, the ancient Greek Pyrrhonist philosopher Sextus Empiricus also used phenomenon and noumenon as interrelated technical terms.
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A phenomenon (Greek: φαινόμενο ...... interrelated technical terms.
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Een fenomeen of verschijnsel ( ...... een opmerkelijke gebeurtenis.
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Ein Phänomen (bildungssprachli ...... ngen als Phänomene bezeichnet.
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En filosofía, el fenómeno (del ...... o Immanuel Kant llamó noúmeno.
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Fenomen kan beskrivas som 'obs ...... aspekt till mentala aspekter.
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Fenomena dari bahasa Yunani; p ...... ti: "sesuatu yang luar biasa".
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Fenomenoa gertatzen den gauza ...... duen zerbait dela esan ohi da.
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Fenomén (z řec. fainomenon od ...... (věc, událost, proces apod.).
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Il termine fenomeno (dal greco ...... dal consueto ordine naturale.
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Is éard is feiniméan ann (Gréi ...... rmaí teicniúla idirghaolmhara.
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A phenomenon (Greek: φαινόμενο ...... interrelated technical terms.
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Een fenomeen of verschijnsel ( ...... een opmerkelijke gebeurtenis.
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Ein Phänomen (bildungssprachli ...... tsche Wort lautet Erscheinung.
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En filosofía, el fenómeno (del ...... o Immanuel Kant llamó noúmeno.
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Fenomen kan beskrivas som 'obs ...... rkelse, norrsken och en orkan.
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Fenomena dari bahasa Yunani; p ...... ti: "sesuatu yang luar biasa".
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Fenomenoa gertatzen den gauza ...... duen zerbait dela esan ohi da.
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Fenomén (z řec. fainomenon od ...... (věc, událost, proces apod.).
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Il termine fenomeno (dal greco ...... delle parole e delle arti.» .
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Is éard is feiniméan ann (Gréi ...... rmaí teicniúla idirghaolmhara.
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