Incognoscible
Incognoscible is a philosophical term used to describe that which cannot be known or is beyond the reach of knowledge. Derived from Latin roots meaning not knowing, it carries a stronger sense than merely unknown, suggesting that the very structure of cognition or the nature of reality prevents knowledge of the thing in question. The word is typically employed in discussions of epistemology and metaphysics to mark limits to human understanding rather than to assert the existence or nonexistence of such things.
In philosophical use, incognoscible often refers to aspects of reality that lie beyond possible experience or
Critics argue that labeling something incognoscible can hedge against examination or falsification, potentially hindering inquiry. Proponents,
See also: noumenon, phenomenon, epistemology, Kant, unknowable, limits of inquiry.