释义 |
no·e·sis \nōˈēsə̇s\ noun (-es) Etymology: Greek noēsis, from noein to perceive, think 1. : purely intellectual apprehension: a. Platonism : the highest kind of knowledge or knowledge of the eternal forms or ideas — contrasted with dianoia b. in Husserl : the subjective aspect of or the act in an intentional experience — distinguished from noema 2. : cognition especially when occurring through direct knowledge |