Of or associated with or requiring the use of the mind.
1 Our understanding of much in the world is more poetic than noetic .
2 Disjunction, of course, being a purely physical levorotation through the dense manifold, devoid of noetic efficacy at-
3 Empiricism on the other hand is satisfied with the type of noetic unity that is humanly familiar.
4 It is a sort of mental equivalent for them, their epistemological function, their value in noetic terms.
5 These hours have for us a noetic value-"someveil did fall"-revealingvisions remembered even unto the hour of death.
6 He then set up the Institute of Noetic Sciences which is as potty as it sounds.
7 Thus Plato and Plotinus call " Noetic work" that which the Yogi and the Shrotriya term Vidya.
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