Noun
(philosophy) The perceived as perceived
(philosophy) That which is perceived in the noesis/noema duality
(rhetoric) An obscure and subtle speech.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgCommentators argue that Husserl's notion of noema has nothing to do with Frege's notion of sense, because noemata are necessarily fused with noeses which are the conscious activities of consciousness. Source: Internet
Frege's notion of "sense" is unrelated to Husserl's noema, while the latter's notions of "meaning" and "object" differ from those of Frege. Source: Internet
Consequently, in intentional activities, even non-existent objects can be constituted, and form part of the whole noema. Source: Internet
The distinction between "acts of thought" (noesis) and " intentional objects of thought" (noema) does not seem, therefore, to constitute an irreducible ground. Source: Internet
Thus, the correlation between noesis and noema becomes the first step in the constitution of analyses of consciousness. Source: Internet
Noema has said she’s cleaned up and had nothing to do with the abduction of her daughter. Source: Internet