词条 | Noetics |
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In philosophy, noetics is a branch of metaphysical philosophy concerned with the study of mind as well as intellect. There is also a reference to the science of noetics, which covers the field of thinking and knowing, thought and knowledge, as well as mental operations, processes, states, and products through the data of the written word.[1] PhilosophyThe term itself means "the proper exercise of nous" whereas nous is described as "the highest faculty in man, through which - provided it is purified - he knows God or the inner essences or principles of created things by means of direct apprehension or spiritual perception".[2] In ancient Greek and medieval philosophy, noetic topics included the doctrine of the active intellect (Aristotle, Averroes)[3] and the doctrine of the Divine Intellect (Plotinus).[4] The entire philosophy of Noetics, which include the notions by Immanuel Kant, John Locke, Rene Descartes, Hegel, and Jean-Paul Sartre, among others is involved with thinking of intellection by analogy with vision.[5] Other usesThinkers like Lawrence Krader consider noetics as a science, an empirical discipline that concerns itself with the processes, states, and events in the real world of space and time.[1] The Institute of Noetic Sciences describes noetic sciences as "how beliefs, thoughts, and intentions affect the physical world". Since the 1970s and the foundation of the Institute of Noetic Sciences, the term "noetics" has been adopted by several authors such as Christian de Quincey in Deep Spirit: Cracking the Noetic Code (2008) and Dan Brown in The Lost Symbol (2009), who write about consciousness and spirituality. See also
References1. ^1 {{Cite book|title=Noetics: The Science of Thinking and Knowing|last=Krader|first=Lawrence|last2=Levitt|first2=Cyril|publisher=Peter Lang|year=2010|isbn=9781433107627|location=New York|pages=xxvii, 9}} 2. ^{{Cite book|title=The Noetics of Nature: Environmental Philosophy and the Holy Beauty of the Visible|last=Foltz|first=Bruce|publisher=Fordham University Press|year=2014|isbn=9780823254644|location=New York|pages=248-249}} 3. ^Daniel D. De Haan (2010). [https://stthom.academia.edu/DanielHaan/Papers/288652/Aristotles_De_Anima_A_Common_Point_of_Departure_for_Averroistic_and_Thomistic_Noetics "Aristotle's De Anima: A Common Point of Departure for Averroistic and Thomistic Noetics?"]. 4. ^Richard T. Wallis. [https://books.google.com/books/about/Neoplatonism_and_gnosticism.html?id=WSbrLPup7wYC Neoplatonism and Gnosticism]. SUNY Press, 1992, p. 99ff. 5. ^{{Cite book|title=Interfaces of the Word: Studies in the Evolution of Consciousness and Culture|last=Ong|first=Walter|publisher=Cornell University Press|year=1977|isbn=080141105X|location=Ithaca, NY|pages=135}} Further reading
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