Noema
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For the beetle genus, see Noema (beetle).
For the magazine, see Berggruen Institute.
For the telescope, see Northern Extended Millimeter Array.
The word noema (plural: noemata) derives from the Greek word νόημα meaning "mental object".[1] The philosopher Edmund Husserl used noema as a technical term in phenomenology to stand for the object or content of a thought, judgement, or perception, but its precise meaning in his work has remained a matter of controversy.