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nous \ˈnüs, ˈnau̇s\ noun (-es) Etymology: Greek noos, nous mind 1. a. : an intelligent purposive principle controlling and ordering the world of matter : the highest intellect : mind, reason b. Platonism (1) : a purely teleological and completely immaterial principle (2) : the capacity for the highest intuitive and immediate insight c. Aristotelianism : reason regarded either as passive (as in sense perception) or as active and creative d. Neoplatonism : the divine reason as the first emanation or creation of God 2. Britain : mental quickness : alertness, common sense < may be full of erudite theories but is liable to go astray from lack of practical sense and ordinary nous — Jacquetta & Christopher Hawkes > |