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How to pronounce noetic in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms intellectual, rational
Derivation noesis

Examples of noetic

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However, both his semantic memory and noetic consciousness remained unimpaired.
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The soul of man, is created by God in His image, man's soul is intelligent and noetic.
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Gnosis, as the proper use of the noetic faculty plays an important role in Eastern Orthodox theology.
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This includes damaging or vilifying the nous, or simply having a non-functioning noetic and neptic faculty.
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The soul being the whole unit of man the mind as rational and noetic being an integral part of man's soul.
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Noetic prayer is the first stage of theoria.
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Under these circumstances, the client's past memory will be semantic and his responses noetic, without emotional response.
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Eastern Orthodox Christians hold that God did this by creating mankind with intelligence and noetic faculties.
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  • Intellectual: of or associated with or requiring the use of the mind; "intellectual problems"; "the triumph of the rational over the animal side of man"
  • In philosophy, noesis means understanding, as the ability to sense, or know something, immediately.
  • In philosophy, noetics is a branch of metaphysical philosophy concerned with the study of mind as well as intellect. Noetic topics include the doctrine of the agent/patient intellect (Aristotle, Averroes) and the doctrine of the Divine Intellect (Plotinus).
  • (noetically) In a noetic way
  • Referring to states of deep knowledge and insight.
  • Of the nature of Mind or Consciousness, also, an aspect of the Noetic Absolute