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thing-in-itself


Meanings
  • noun

    A concept in philosophy, referring to a thing or object considered in and of itself, independent of any relation to other things.

    - "The thing-in-itself is a fundamental concept in the philosophy of Immanuel Kant."
    - "In his work 'Critique of Pure Reason', Kant argued that our knowledge of the world is limited to our perception of phenomena, while the thing-in-itself remains unknowable."

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thing-in-itself , things-in-themselves
Etymology
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The term 'thing-in-itself' comes from the German phrase 'Ding an sich', which was popularized by the 18th-century German philosopher Immanuel Kant.


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  1. The term 'thing-in-itself' is also known as the 'noumenon' in the philosophy of Immanuel Kant.

  2. The concept of the thing-in-itself is closely related to the concept of the 'self' or 'ego' in philosophy.

  3. The idea of the thing-in-itself can be traced back to ancient Greek philosophy, particularly in the works of Plato and Aristotle.


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  1. phenomena: In the philosophy of Kant, phenomena are the objects of experience, as perceived by the senses and the mind, whereas the thing-in-itself is the unknowable reality underlying these perceptions.

  2. metaphysics: The branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of reality, including the nature of existence, being, and the relationship between mind and body.


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The concept of the thing-in-itself has had a significant impact on Western philosophy, particularly in the areas of metaphysics and epistemology. It has been explored by various philosophers, including Descartes, Spinoza, and Hegel.

How to Memorize "thing-in-itself"

  1. visualize

    - To visualize the thing-in-itself, try imagining an object or concept that exists independently of any external relations.
    - Consider an orange as an example. The orange as a phenomena is the fruit that you can see, touch, and smell. The orange as a thing-in-itself, however, is the unknowable reality that exists beyond our senses.

  2. associate

    - Associate the concept of the thing-in-itself with the idea of a hidden or unknown reality.
    - Consider the analogy of an iceberg. The tip of the iceberg represents the phenomena, or what we can see and experience, while the vast majority of the iceberg that lies beneath the surface represents the thing-in-itself, or the unknowable reality.

  3. mnemonics

    - To remember the meaning of the term 'thing-in-itself', try using the acronym 'TII'. Each letter stands for 'Thing' and 'In-itself', reminding you of the concept of a thing considered in and of itself.


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