noetic

noetic
(Gk., intellectual, of the mind) Of or pertaining to the mind or intellect; characterized by intellectual activity. ‘Noetic rays’ are sometimes cited disparagingly as the mysterious connections between minds and facts, that enable us to refer to them and know about them. See also hylē, noema .

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  • noetic — (adj.) pertaining to the intellect, 1650s, from Gk. noetikos intelligent, from noesis (see NOESIS (Cf. noesis)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • noetic — [nō et′ik] adj. [Gr noētikos < noēsis < noein, to perceive < nous, the mind] of or having to do with the mind or intellect; sometimes, specif., able to be understood only by the intellect noesis [nōē′sis] n …   English World dictionary

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  • noetic — adjective Etymology: Greek noētikos intellectual, from noein to think, from nous mind Date: 1653 of, relating to, or based on the intellect …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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