释义 |
no·et·ic I. \(ˈ)nō|ed.ik\ adjective Etymology: Greek noētikos, from noētos (verbal of noein to perceive, from noos, nous mind) + -ikos -ic : of, relating to, or characterized by noesis < noetic experiences > as a. : apprehended only by the intellect < noetic truths > b. : given to purely intellectual or abstract reasoning < a noetic thinker > II. noun (-s) 1. : one that is noetic 2. : the logical doctrine of axioms or the laws of thought — often used in plural |