noumenal
Noumenal is an adjective used to describe the noumenon, the realm of things as they are in themselves, independent of observation or perception. It contrasts with phenomenal, which denotes objects as they appear to us through sense experience and the mind’s organizing concepts.
In Immanuel Kant's transcendental idealism, knowledge is limited to the phenomena of experience. The noumenal world—the
In later philosophy, the term has been used more loosely to denote reality presumed to exist beyond