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noetic
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
“noetic” is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is used to describe mental processes and knowledge acquired through intuition and contemplation rather than through physical, sensory perception. For example, “The yogi sought noetic knowledge through meditation.”.
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While out-of-body experiences have the character of a perceptual illusion (albeit a complex and singular one), near-death experiences have all the hallmarks of mystical experience, as William James defines it: passivity, ineffability, transience, and a noetic quality.
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The questionnaire measures feelings of unity, sacredness, ineffability, peace and joy, as well as the impression of having transcended space and time and the "noetic sense" that the experience has disclosed some objective truth about reality.
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This is the "noetic" quality that students of mysticism often describe: the unmistakable sense that whatever has been learned or witnessed has the authority and the durability of objective truth.
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Just as Mr. Brown's "Lost Symbol" tried to stir interest in the noetic sciences (studying mind-body connections).
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The high ambition of its schema can make its narratives and characters inexplicably confusing, and its virtuoso use of vocabulary can be trying ("pudicity"? "noetic"? "fatidic"? "scry"?).
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Dr. Katherine Solomon specializes in noetic science, with its focus on mind-body connections.
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His interest in parapsychology led him to found (1973) the Institute of Noetic Sciences in Palo Alto, California.
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Ed Mitchell established something called the Institute of Noetic Sciences to "explore the frontiers of consciousness".
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At the end of 1972, Apollo 17 became the last mission to land astronauts on the moon and in that year Mitchell quit Nasa to co-found, in 1973, the Institute of Noetic Sciences in Palo Alto, California, partly to explore the "universe of consciousness".
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Two years after Mitchell came back to Earth, he established the Institute of Noetic Sciences, dedicated to research in such areas as parapsychology, "distance healing" and the uses of meditation.
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What they had never done was sell their fine chocolate overseas, until a Lancashire-based management company called Noetic Associates advised them on how to bring their quality product to the European market.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "noetic" when specifically referring to knowledge gained through intuition, contemplation, or direct intellectual apprehension, rather than empirical observation or sensory experience.
Common error
Avoid using "noetic" when simpler terms like "intellectual" or "cognitive" would suffice. "Noetic" carries a specific connotation related to intuitive or abstract understanding, and using it inappropriately can sound pretentious or unclear.
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Linguistic Context
The word "noetic" primarily functions as an adjective, modifying nouns to describe something related to the intellect, mind, or intuitive understanding. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "noetic" functions as an adjective primarily in formal contexts, such as science and philosophy, to describe something related to the intellect or intuitive understanding. Ludwig AI confirms that "noetic" is a valid word, though it is used infrequently. The term is best employed when referring specifically to knowledge gained through non-sensory means, distinguishing it from more general terms like "intellectual" or "cognitive". Its usage is most appropriate in academic and philosophical discussions.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Intellectual
Focuses on the capacity for rational thought and understanding.
Cognitive
Relates to the mental processes of knowing, including awareness, perception, reasoning, and judgment.
Intuitive
Emphasizes understanding or knowing without conscious reasoning.
Rational
Highlights the use of reason or logical thinking.
Perceptive
Indicates a keen ability to understand or notice things.
Discerning
Suggests the ability to judge well, especially in subtle matters.
Conscious
Implies awareness of one's surroundings and thoughts.
Understanding
Refers to the ability to comprehend and grasp the meaning of something.
Reasoning
Denotes the process of using reason to form conclusions or judgments.
Epistemological
Concerns the theory of knowledge, especially with regard to its methods, validity, and scope.
FAQs
How can I use "noetic" in a sentence?
You can use "noetic" to describe something related to the mind or intellect. For example, "The mystical experience had a profound "noetic" quality."
What's the difference between "noetic" and "intellectual"?
"Noetic" specifically refers to knowledge or understanding gained through intuition or contemplation, while "intellectual" refers to the capacity for or engagement in rational thought and learning.
Are there synonyms for "noetic"?
Yes, synonyms for "noetic" include "intellectual", "intuitive", and "rational", depending on the specific context.
In what context is it appropriate to use the word "noetic"?
The word "noetic" is most appropriate in philosophical, academic, or spiritual contexts when discussing the nature of knowledge, understanding, or consciousness gained through non-sensory means.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested