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anoetic, a.|ænəʊˈɛtɪk| [f. Gr. ἀνόητ-ος inconceivable (f. ἀ priv. + νοητός perceptible) + -ic.] 1. Not able to be thought; unthinkable. rare.
1856Ferrier Inst. Metaph. 93 The conversion of the incogitable (the anoetic) into the cogitable (the noetic). 2. Psychol. Relating to or characterized by anoesis |ænəʊˈiːsɪs|, a hypothetical state of consciousness in which there is sensation but no thought.
1896G. F. Stout Anal. Psychol. I. 51 Objective reference supervening on purely anoetic experience would be a completely new psychical fact. 1902Encycl. Brit. XXXII. 63 Such a consciousness has been happily named anoetic. Whether or no it actually exists is another matter... But relative anoesis suffices here. 1916W. McDougall Introd. Social Psychol. (ed. 10) Suppl. i. 360 Anoetic sentience; a mere feeling or sentience involving no objective reference. |