Noetic — No*et ic, Noetical No*et ic*al, a. [Gr. ?, fr. ? to perceive, ? mind, intellect.] Of or pertaining to the intellect; intellectual. [1913 Webster] I would employ the word noetic to express all those cognitions which originate in the mind itself.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
noetic — (adj.) pertaining to the intellect, 1650s, from Gk. noetikos intelligent, from noesis (see NOESIS (Cf. noesis)) … Etymology dictionary
noetic — [nō et′ik] adj. [Gr noētikos < noēsis < noein, to perceive < nous, the mind] of or having to do with the mind or intellect; sometimes, specif., able to be understood only by the intellect noesis [nōē′sis] n … English World dictionary
noetic — (Gk., intellectual, of the mind) Of or pertaining to the mind or intellect; characterized by intellectual activity. ‘Noetic rays’ are sometimes cited disparagingly as the mysterious connections between minds and facts, that enable us to refer to… … Philosophy dictionary
Noetic psychology — is a specific theme in psychology dedicated to the discovery of meaning and purpose; resolution of existential angst; the integration of affect (emotion) with cognition (thinking i.e. intelligence) through forming meaning. Values are a key… … Wikipedia
Noetic Psychology — is a specific theme in psychology dedicated to the discovery of meaning and purpose; resolution of existential angst; the integration of affect (emotion) with cognition (thinking i.e. intelligence) through forming meaning. Values are a key… … Wikipedia
Noetic Advanced Studies Institute — Part of a series on related to New Thought Beliefs … Wikipedia
Noetic Consciousness — The word noetic comes from the ancient Greek noûs , for which there is no exact equivalent in English. It refers to inner knowing, a kind of intuitive consciousness direct and immediate access to knowledge beyond what is available to our normal… … Wikipedia
Noetic theory — This article is about an alternative theory of mind power. For mainstream philosophical discussion of the intellect, see nous. For other uses, see Noesis (disambiguation). Further information: Noology In traditional philosophy, noëtics (from the… … Wikipedia
noetic — adjective Etymology: Greek noētikos intellectual, from noein to think, from nous mind Date: 1653 of, relating to, or based on the intellect … New Collegiate Dictionary