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Definitions of nous in various dictionaries:
noun - common sense
noun - that which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings
Philosophy.
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good judgment and practical ability: |
Common sense practical intelligence. |
The mind or intellect. |
common sense |
that which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings the seat of the faculty of reason |
Philosophy Reason and knowledge as opposed to sense perception. |
Philosophy The rational part of the individual human soul. |
Philosophy The principle of the cosmic mind or soul responsible for the rational order of the cosmos. |
Philosophy In Stoicism, the equivalent of Logos. |
Philosophy In Neo-Platonism, the image of the absolute good, containing the cosmos of intelligible beings. |
Nous description |
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Nous (UK: , US: ), sometimes equated to intellect or intelligence, is a term from classical philosophy for the faculty of the human mind necessary for understanding what is true or real. English words such as "understanding" are sometimes used, but three commonly used philosophical terms come directly from classical languages: or (from Ancient Greek), intellctus and intellegentia (from Latin). To describe the activity of this faculty, the word "intellection" is sometimes used in philosophical contexts, as well as the Greek words nosis and noeîn (, ). This activity is understood in a similar way (at least in some contexts) to the modern concept of intuition. * In philosophy, common English translations include "understanding" and "mind"; or sometimes "thought" or "reason" (in the sense of that which reasons, not the activity of reasoning). It is also often described as something equivalent to perception except that it works within the mind ("the mind's eye"). It has been suggested that |
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