Noesis
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Origin
From Ancient Greek νόησις (noÄ“sis, "conceptâ€, “ideaâ€, “intelligenceâ€, “understanding"), from νοεῖν (noein, "to intendâ€, “to perceiveâ€, “to seeâ€, “to understand") (from νοῦς (nous, "mindâ€, “thought"), from νόος) + -σις, suffix forming nouns of action.
Full definition of noesis
Noun
noesis
(countable and uncountable; plural noesiss)- The consciousness side to duality of noesis and noema.
- 2003, Denis Fisette, Husserl's Logical Investigations ReconsideredHusserl calls the noesis the meaning-giving element of the act, and the noema he calls the meaning given in the act."