Noema

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Meaning "pleasantness". a girl that when you see her you day is a continuous smile :) she is SUPER SUPER hot...but thinks she's not!!! always dressed well, with an amazing taste for fashion. loves drinking, and is hilarious when tipsy! every second spent with her is A M A Z I N G!!!!!!! Urban Dictionary

Someone everyone judges and dislikes throughly. Urban Dictionary

The most wonderful, caring, prettiest, loving person you’ll ever meet. She’ll treat you right and be by your side no matter what. She’s gold. She’s perfect. You’ll be the most happiest human being if You get with a Noema. Urban Dictionary

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Thanks to its noema, even a hallucination is an intentional act. ❋ Beyer, Christian (2007)

Something similar goes with regard to the singularity of a hallucinatory experience's noema: if such an experience were veridical, it would, in virtue of its noema, represent a particular perceptual object in all relevant possible worlds (see Section 3 above). ❋ Beyer, Christian (2007)

Phenomenological description is concerned with those aspects of the noema that remain the same irrespective of whether the experience in question is veridical or not. ❋ Beyer, Christian (2007)

Husserl's notion of noema (hence his notion of intentionality) is most fundamentally rooted, not in reflections on the logical features of language, but in a contrast between the object of an intentional act, and the object ˜as intended™ (the way in which it is intended), and in the idea that a structure would remain to perceptual experience, even if it were radically non-veridical. ❋ Siewert, Charles (2006)

The philosophical analysis of this immediacy is phenom - enology, itself based on a double binary structure of noesis/noema and formal/material. ❋ PETER CAWS (1968)

Husserl wished to render philosophy into a rigorous science, and therefore labored to develop a systematic method for observing the world (the perceived noema) purely and without the presuppositions that can sediment themselves into our personal experiential histories and cause us to mistakenly assume what we do not apprehend, but found that this endeavor required an underpinning understanding of both the nature of the observer and the nature of observation itself (the subject and the noesis of perception). ❋ Unknown (2009)

˜noema,™ which plays a role similar to Frege's notion of ˜sense.™ ❋ Huemer, Wolfgang (2007)

˜noema™ is properly interpreted as having the characteristics of Fregean ˜sense.™ ❋ Siewert, Charles (2006)

Ideas [1913] 1983) the ˜noema™ or ˜noematic structure™ that can be common to distinct particular acts. ❋ Siewert, Charles (2006)

Now he speaks of the spiritual weapons given by God "unto the pulling down of fortifications", (4) "bringing into captivity every understanding (noema) unto the obedience of ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

(the transposition of letters in a word), asteismus (a figure of reply; a facetious or mocking answer), and figures of deliberate obscurity (enigma, noema, schematismus) are cited by such ❋ Unknown (1984)

"this is so much noema" "i'm having such a noema" "[i love how] you're [dressed], you look [almost] like noema" ❋ Pinkfluffypenisball (2009)

Noema is [such a] [turd] ❋ SkInDaWg (2010)

“[That girl] is [such a] [NOEMA]” ❋ Loverboy48 (2021)

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