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noun
purely intellectual apprehension:
Platonism the highest kind of knowledge or knowledge of the eternal forms or ideas—contrasted with dianoia
in Husserl the subjective aspect of or the act in an intentional experience—distinguished from noema
cognition especially when occurring through direct knowledge
"智力,智慧",1820年,源自希腊语 noēsis "智力,思想",来自 noein "看见,感知,有心理感知",来自 noos "头脑,思想",其起源不确定。
[希]认识,识别,智力
Greek noēsis, from noein to perceive, think
1 The giver of the name wanted to express this longing of the soul, for the original name was neoesis, and not noesis; but eta took the place of a double epsilon.