- noematic
- NOEMÁTIC, -Ă adj. Referitor la noemă (1) [în DN]. [pron. no-e-. / cf. it. noematico].Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DN
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Noematic — No e*mat ic, Noematical No e*mat ic*al, a. [Gr. no hma the understanding. See {Noetic}.] Of or pertaining to the understanding. [Obs.] Cudworth. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
noematic — Rarely used term relating to the mental processes. [G. noema, perception, a thought] * * * no·e·mat·ic (no″e matґik) pertaining to thought or the operation of the mind … Medical dictionary
noemàtic — no|e|mà|tic Mot Pla Adjectiu variable … Diccionari Català-Català
noematic — adj. intelligent; of or pertaining to the intellect; of reason … English contemporary dictionary
noematic — no·e·mat·ic … English syllables
noematic — |nōē|mad.ik adjective Etymology: probably from German noematisch, from Late Greek noēmatikos rational, from Greek noēmat , noēma thought, understanding + ikos ic : of, relating to, or involved in noema … Useful english dictionary
Noematical — Noematic No e*mat ic, Noematical No e*mat ic*al, a. [Gr. no hma the understanding. See {Noetic}.] Of or pertaining to the understanding. [Obs.] Cudworth. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Maurice Merleau-Ponty — Full name Maurice Merleau Ponty Born 14 March 1908 Died 4 May 1961 Era 20th century philosophy … Wikipedia
Phenomenology (philosophy) — Phenomenology is the study of phenomena (from Greek, meaning that which appears ) and how they appear to us from a first person perspective. In modern times, it usually refers to the philosophy developed by Edmund Husserl, which is primarily… … Wikipedia
noema — noun /nəʊˈiːmə,noʊˈimə/ a) The perceived as perceived How is it that the noema can be both a sense and the intended objectivity itself? Husserl distinguishes three moments in the noema: the thetic characteristic (noematic correlate of the act… … Wiktionary