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- Nous - Wikipedia
In the Aristotelian scheme, nous is the basic understanding or awareness that allows human beings to think rationally For Aristotle, this was distinct from the processing of sensory perception, including the use of imagination and memory, which other animals can do
- NOUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of NOUS is mind, reason How to use nous in a sentence
- Noûs | Philosophy Journal | Wiley Online Library
Noûs is a premier philosophy journal publishing articles that make standalone, substantial contributions across the full breadth of philosophy and its history
- NOUS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Nous itself is a kind of thing and, as a thing, will have to be abandoned in the union with the grounding of all things
- Nous | Greek philosophy | Britannica
Nous, in philosophy, the faculty of intellectual apprehension and of intuitive thought Used in a narrower sense, it is distinguished from discursive thought and applies to the apprehension of eternal intelligible substances and first principles
- Why You Should Never Say Nous in Spoken French
The answer is simple: nous feels formal, stiff, and even outdated in spoken French While it’s a grammatical cornerstone in written French, everyday conversations are much more casual Saying nous can come across as overly proper, almost like you’re reading straight out of a textbook
- NOUS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Few ministers have the nous or the instinct required to understand the ramifications He is a man of extraordinary vitality, driving ambition and political nous Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
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