Noema (plural: noemata) derives from the Greek word νόημα meaning thought or what is thought about. Edmund Husserl used noema as a technical term in phenomenology to stand for the object or content of a thought, judgment, or perception, but its precise meaning in his work has remained a matter of controversy. ==Husserl`s noema== In Ideas: Ge.... Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noema
(Ger. Noema) In Husserl: The objective sense of a noesis, together with the character of the sense as posited in a certain manner, as given or emptily intended in a certain manner, etc. For every dimension of the noesis there is a corresponding dimension of the noema. See note under noesis. -- D.C. Found on https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21203