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  1. Noesis and the encyclopedic internet vision.Anthony F. Beavers - 2011 - Synthese 182 (2):315 - 333.
    Noesis is an Internet search engine dedicated to mapping the profession of philosophy online. In this paper, I recount the history of the project's development since 1998 and discuss the role it may play in representing philosophy optimally, adequately, fairly, and accessibly. Unlike many other representations of philosophy, Noesis is dynamic in the sense that it constantly changes and inclusive in the sense that it lets the profession speak for itself about what philosophy is, how it is practiced, and why (...)
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    Racionalidad, filosofía y noesis en Carlos Blanco.Iuliu Cristian Ariesanu Gavrea - 2021 - Claridades. Revista de Filosofía 13 (2):11-28.
    En el presente trabajo analizamos la relación dinámica entre razón y pathos que anima la obra de Carlos Blanco. Esta relación, que llamamos noesis, es enfocada como un acontecimiento que se reproduce en cada una de sus libros y que gobierna la lógica de sus conceptos.
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  3. Noesis and Logos in Plato's Statesman, with a Focus on the Visitor's Jokes at 266a-d.Mitchell Miller - 2017 - In John Sallis (ed.), Plato's Statesman: Dialectic, Myth, and Politics. Albany, NY: Suny Series in Contemporary Company. pp. 107-136.
    In his “Noesis and Logos in the Eleatic Trilogy, with a Focus on the Visitor’s Jokes at Statesman 266a-d,” Mitchell Miller explores the interplay of intuition and discourse in the Statesman. He prepares by considering the orienting provocations provided by Socrates’ refutations of the proposed definition of knowledge — namely, “true judgment and a logos” — in the closing pages of the Theaetetus, by the Eleatic Visitor’s obscure schematization at Sophist 253d-e of the kinds of eidetic field discerned by dialectic, (...)
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    Noesis: Plato on exact science.W. W. Tait - 2002 - In David B. Malament (ed.), Reading Natural Philosophy: Essays in the History and Philosophy of Science and Mathematics. Open Court. pp. 11--31.
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    Divinity, Noēsis, and Aristotelian Friendship.John A. Houston - 2020 - Journal of Ancient Philosophy 14 (1):01-29.
    Aristotle's NE X claim that the best human life is one devoted to contemplation seems in tension with his emphasis elsewhere on our essentially political nature, and more specifically, his claim that friendship is necessary for our flourishing. For, if our good can be in principle realized apart from the human community, there seems little reason to suggest we 'need' friends, as he clearly does in NE VIII & IX. I argue that central to Aristotle's NE X discussion of contemplation (...)
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    Noesis: Philosophical research online: An experiment in progress.Anthony F. Beavers - manuscript
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  7. “Noema” and “Noesis” by Information after Husserl’s Phenomenology Interpreted Formally.Vasil Penchev - 2021 - Metaphysics eJournal, SSRN 14 (22):1-19.
    Along with “epoché” or his “reductions”, Husserl’s “noema” and “noesis”, being neologisms invented by him, are main concepts in phenomenology able to represent its originality. Following the trace of a recent paper (Penchev 2021 July 23), its formal and philosophical approach is extended to both correlative notions, in the present article. They are able to reveal the genesis of the world from consciousness in a transcendental method relevant to Husserl, but furthermore described formally as a process of how subjective temporality (...)
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  8. La inteligencia ('noesis') en Diógenes de Apolonia.David Torrijos-Castrillejo - 2018 - Anuario Filosófico 51 (3):439-460.
    The philosophy of Diogenes pays special attention to knowledge. Diogenes bases his thought on the well-known thesis of Parmenides which identifies einai and noein, combining it with the nous of Anaxagoras. According to Diogenes, the intellect (noesis) is embodied in the formal features of things and therefore is powerful, like the nous of Anaxagoras. The aim of the following pages is to show, in confrontation with Laks, that noesis does not homogenize the cosmos, but rather it diversifies it.
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    Noesis, and Noema, and Gender—Oh My!Lanei Rodemeyer - 2020 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 34 (3):248-264.
    The phenomenological area most avoided by feminists is the one for which Husserl is most famous: his descriptions of how the transcendental ego constitutes objects in Ideas I.1 Because these analyses take place after the epoché, where the positing of existence—and thus all social relations understood in a causal world—have been set aside, the gendered subject seems to be absolutely excluded. However, as Husserl makes clear, everything that is experienced in the world is allowed after the epoché in a modified (...)
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    Aisthesis und Noesis: Zwei Erkenntnisformen vom 18. Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart.Hans Adler & Lynn L. Wolff (eds.) - 2013 - Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink.
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    Noema and Noesis. Part I: Functions of Noetic Synthesis.Wojciech Krysztofiak - 2020 - Axiomathes 30 (3):251-267.
    In the paper, the formal model of the noetic synthesis functions is presented. Together with the functions of noematic synthesis, they are understood as components of functions of intentional reference, which are meant to be, in turn, formalizations of intentional acts of reference performed in the stream of consciousness. This research perspective allows us to extend the category of speech acts to the category of all intentional acts of reference. The functions of noetic synthesis are understood as composed of the (...)
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    Noema and Noesis. Part II: Functions of Noematic Synthesis.Wojciech Krysztofiak - 2020 - Axiomathes 30 (3):269-287.
    In the paper, being the second part of the work entitled Noema and Noesis, the formal model of the noematic synthesis functions is presented. Together with functions of noetic synthesis, they are understood as components of functions of intentional reference, which are to be, in turn, formalizations of intentional acts of reference performed in the stream of consciousness. Noemata are understood as mental representations associated with mental worlds. The processes of their synthesis in the mind engage the work of many (...)
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  13. Ist die Noesis bei Platon fallibel?HansHG Krämer - 2014 - In Gesammelte Aufsätze Zu Platon. De Gruyter. pp. 211-219.
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    Air as Noēsis and Soul in Diogenes of Apollonia.Rhodes Pinto - 2018 - Phronesis 63 (1):1-24.
    _ Source: _Volume 63, Issue 1, pp 1 - 24 This article examines Diogenes of Apollonia’s doctrines of intellection and soul in relation to his material principle, air. It argues that for Diogenes both intellection and soul are not, as commonly thought, some sort of air, even though both intellection and soul are to be understood in terms of air and the system of τρόποι of air that he has set up. These new interpretations of intellection and soul yield insight (...)
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  15. The concept noesis-noeseos and its place in aristotle'metafisica'.H. Kramer - 1993 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 85 (2-4):309-323.
     
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  16. Aisthesis and noesis: How greek philosophy breaks appearances.Miguel Spinelli - 2009 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 50 (119):137-158.
     
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    Aísthêsis e nóêsis: de como filosofia grega rompeu com as aparências.Miguel Spinelli - 2009 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 50 (119):137-158.
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    Aísthêsis e nóêsis: de como filosofia grega rompeu com as aparências.Miguel Spinelli - 2009 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 50 (119):137-158.
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    Logos and noēsis in Alcinous, Didaskalikos 4.Franco Trabattoni - 2016 - Phronesis 61 (1):60-81.
    _ Source: _Volume 61, Issue 1, pp 60 - 81 This paper presents an analysis of some passages of Alcinous, _Didaskalikos_ 4. Its aim is to show, on the one hand, that Alcinous suggests a reading of the main points of Plato’s epistemology focused on a hard dualistic interpretation of both the theory of forms and recollection; and, on the other hand, that in the text there is no real acceptance of Stoic doctrines, but only an attempt to show that (...)
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    Aristotle's Theory of Rhetorical Argumentation Eugene E. Ryan Collection Noêsis Montréal: Bellarmin, 1984. 192 p.Richard Bodéüs - 1987 - Dialogue 26 (1):211-.
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    Le Vocabulaire de Gilles Deleuze, Les Cahiers de Noesis 3.Constantin V. Boundas - 2005 - Symposium 9 (2):410-417.
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    Noetic moments, noematic correlates, and the stratified whole that is the Erlebnis: Section III, chapter 3, Noesis and noema.Dermot Moran - 2015 - In Andrea Sebastiano Staiti (ed.), Commentary on Husserl's "Ideas I". Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 195-224.
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    Appendix: A Map of the noesis-noema correlation.Ben Martin - 2015 - In Andrea Sebastiano Staiti (ed.), Commentary on Husserl's "Ideas I". Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 327-336.
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    CASTAÑARES, WENCESLAO; GONZÁLEZ-QUIRÓS, JOSÉ LUIS, Diccionario de citas, Editorial Nóesis, Madrid, 1993, 647 págs.Idoya Zorroza - 1994 - Anuario Filosófico 27 (3):1086-1087.
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  25. L'avenir de la philosophie est-il grec ?, coll. « Noesis ».Catherine Collobert - 2004 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 194 (3):376-377.
     
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  26. Pour interpréter Platon, II. La Ligne en République VI, 509 d - 511 e. Le texte et son histoire, coll. « Noêsis ».Yvon Lafrance - 1999 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 4:557-559.
     
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  27. Zur Methodik und Problematik der reinen Phänomenologie: Noesis und Noema.Edmund Husserl - 1913 - Jahrbuch für Philosophie Und Phänomenologische Forschung 1 (1):179.
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    Alban Urbanas, La notion d'accident chez Aristote. Collection Noêsis, Bellarmin, Montréal, 1988.Alban Urbanas, La notion d'accident chez Aristote. Collection Noêsis, Bellarmin, Montréal, 1988.Andrius Valevičius - 1990 - Philosophiques 17 (1):159-160.
  29. The Cartesian cogito expanded or noesis without noema-Levinas and Descartes.M. Dupuis - 1996 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 94 (2):294-310.
     
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    Aesthetic Turn: From Thinking as Noesis to Thinking as Listening to my Living Body.Hans Feger - 2017 - Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2017 (2):133-148.
    That which I always already am, without having to do it - the transcendental status of corporeality - is prefigured in Nietzsche’s theory, according to which every authentic philosophy is first of all to be thought “under the guidance of the body.” Nietzsche criticized philosophy’s forgetting of the living body long before a phenomenological difference was made between the living body and the dimensional body; he proposed that thinking be based on differences and not on oppositions. This turn toward the (...)
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    Aristotle’s Silence about the Prime Mover’s Noēsis.Maria Liatsi - 2016 - In Christoph Horn (ed.), Aristotle’s "Metaphysics" Lambda – New Essays. De Gruyter. pp. 229-246.
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    El Dios de Aristóteles: [noesis noeseos].Alfonso Pérez de Laborda (ed.) - 2009 - Madrid: Publicaciones San Dámaso.
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    Catherine Collobert dir., L’Avenir de la philosophie est-il grec? Textes présentés lors d’un colloque tenu à Ottawa, dans le cadre du 67e Congrès de l’Acfas ; Montréal, Fidès, Collection Noesis, 2002, 236 pages. [REVIEW]Benoît Castelnérac - 2003 - Philosophiques 30 (1):272-275.
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    Les attributions : Le texte aristotélicien et les prolégomènes d'Ammonios d'Hermeias Présentés, traduits et annotés par Yvan Pelletier, en collaboration avec Gérald Allard, Louis Brunet et Louis Ouellet Coll. Noêsis Montréal: Bellarmin; Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1983. 250 p. [REVIEW]Pierre Bellemare - 1984 - Dialogue 23 (3):548-551.
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    Bertrand Dumoulin, Analyse génétique de la Métaphysique d'Aristote. Un vol. 23 x 15 cm de 460 pp. Montréal-Paris, Bellarmin — Les Belles Lettres, 1986. (Coll. « Noêsis », 5).Bertrand Dumoulin, Analyse génétique de la Métaphysique d'Aristote. Un vol. 23 x 15 cm de 460 pp. Montréal-Paris, Bellarmin — Les Belles Lettres, 1986. (Coll. « Noêsis », 5). [REVIEW]Richard Bodéüs - 1990 - Philosophiques 17 (1):154-156.
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    Les présocratiques. Bibliographie analytique (1879–1980) Léonce Paquet, Michel Roussel et Yvon Lafrance Collection d' «Études Anciennes»; collection «Noêsis» Paris, Les Belles Lettres; Montréal, Les Éditions Bellarmin, 1988. 612 p., index des auteurs modernes, addenda. [REVIEW]Luc Brisson - 1990 - Dialogue 29 (1):152-.
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    Pour interpréter Platon, tome 1: La ligne en République VI, 509d–511e. Bilan analytique des études Yvon Lafrance Collection Noêsis et Collection d'Etudes anciennes Montréal: Les Editions Bellarmin; Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1987. 275 p. $18.00. [REVIEW]Luc Brisson - 1988 - Dialogue 27 (3):548.
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    Pour interpréter Platon_, tome 1: _La ligne en_ République _VI, 509d–511e. Bilan analytique des études (1804–1984) Yvon Lafrance Collection Noêsis et Collection d'Etudes anciennes Montréal: Les Editions Bellarmin; Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1987. 275 p. $18.00. [REVIEW]Luc Brisson - 1988 - Dialogue 27 (3):548-551.
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    Analyse génétique de la Métaphysique d'Aristote Bertrand Dumoulin Collection «Noêsis» Montréal: Bellarmin; Paris; Les Belles Lettres, 1986. 460 p. $40.00. [REVIEW]Louis-André Dorion - 1989 - Dialogue 28 (3):520-.
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    Analyse génétique de la_ Métaphysique _d'Aristote Bertrand Dumoulin Collection «Noêsis» Montréal: Bellarmin; Paris; Les Belles Lettres, 1986. 460 p. $40.00. [REVIEW]Louis-André Dorion - 1989 - Dialogue 28 (3):520-524.
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    Y. Lafrance, L. Paquet Et M. Roussel, Les Présocratiques : Bibliographie Analytique , Montréal-paris, Bellarmin — Les Belles Lettres, Collection Noêsis, 1988, 610 P. [REVIEW]Louis-André Dorion - 1990 - Philosophiques 17 (1):151-154.
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    Kantian Appearances, Intentional Gegenstände, and Some Varieties of Phenomenalism.Richard Aquila - 2020 - Studies in Transcendental Philosophy 1 (1).
    The aim is to develop some new alternatives for a phenomenalistic reading of Kant. Although the concern is ultimately with empirically real objects, I begin with a reading of the Aesthetic and the notion of appearances as at least possibly of empirically real objects. Employing Husserlian terminology, I take these to be the “noematic correlate” of a fundamental mode of directedness borne by an (at least initially) purely aesthetic “noesis.” From here, and with a new reading of Kant’s discussion of (...)
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    "Kantian Appearances, Intentional Gegenstände, and Some Varieties Phenomenalism" (Translation: M. Evstigneev, G. Filatov).Richard Aquila - 2020 - Studies in Transcendental Philosophy 1 (1).
    The aim is to develop some new alternatives for a phenomenalistic reading of Kant. Although the concern is ultimately with empirically real objects, I begin with a reading of the Aesthetic and the notion of appearances as at least possibly of empirically real objects. Employing Husserlian terminology, I take these to be the “noematic correlate” of a fundamental mode of directedness borne by an (at least initially) purely aesthetic “noesis”. From here, and with a new reading of Kant's discussion of (...)
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    Kantian Appearances, Intentional Objects, and Some Varieties of Phenomenalism (Translation: M. Belousov).Richard Aquila - 2020 - Studies in Transcendental Philosophy 1 (1).
    The aim is to develop some new alternatives for a phenomenalistic reading of Kant. Although the concern is ultimately with empirically real objects, I begin with a reading of the Aesthetic and the notion of appearances as at least possibly of empirically real objects. Employing Husserlian terminology, I take these to be the “noematic correlate” of a fundamental mode of directedness borne by an (at least initially) purely aesthetic “noesis.” From here, and with a new reading of Kant’s discussion of (...)
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  45. Aristotle, Metaphysics Λ Introduction, Translation, Commentary A Speculative Sketch devoid God.Erwin Sonderegger - manuscript
    The present text is the revised and corrected English translation of the book published in German by the Lang Verlag, Bern 2008. Unfortunately the text still has some minor flaws (especially in the Index Locorum) but they do not concern the main thesis or the arguments. It will still be the final version, especially considering my age. It is among the most widespread and the least questioned convictions that in Metaphysics Lambda Aristotle presents a theology which has its basis in (...)
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  46. Aristoteles, Met. XII – eine Theologie?Erwin Sonderegger - 1996 - Méthexis 1:58–83.
    The aim of this article is to free Aristotle's Metaphysics, especially book XII (Lambda), frome some metaphysical and theological presuppositions by detecting their inappropriate conceptual framwork, which once was progressive, but now holds an obsolete position. Ousia, being (not substance, a much later concept, construed to solve other problems than Aristotle's), stand for a question, not for an answer. Book Lambda develops a highly speculative argument for this queston. The famous noesis noeseos says that empirical being and knowledge is the (...)
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    Il campo ilonoetico.Nicola Turrini - 2022 - Nóema 13:31-46.
    Questo saggio si propone di analizzare alcune istanze della _ Material Engagement Theory _ (MET) proposta da Lambros Malafouris nelle sue intersezioni con la filosofia speculativa di Alfred North Whitehead. Malafouris non fa infatti riferimento alla filosofia speculativa come semplice supporto delle sue teorie ma individua piuttosto una serie di problemi comuni all’impostazione MET e alla filosofia dell’organismo di Whitehed, che vertono sostanzialmente attorno al rapporto tra _ noesis _ e _ praxis _. Nel dettaglio, il testo si soffermerà sulle (...)
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    G. Shpet: a Way from Phenomenology to Hermeneutics.G. Ottaviano - 2013 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 2 (1):62-75.
    This article examines the main aspects of Husserl's phenomenology, which are analyzed in "Appearance and Sense" by Gustav Shpet: the relation between sense and comprehension and between noesis and noema. Shpet emphasizes the hermeneutical theme of "comprehension" as a resolutive dimension to solve aspects not clarified by Husserl. Shpet's critical enquiry, in the course of his subsequent observation, converge into an hermeneutical logic. Shpet identifies the centrality of language as a form of thinking, through the recovery of Humbodt's meaning of (...)
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    Photons (and Drones) Be Free: Phenomenology and the Life‐Worlds of Voyager's Doctor and Seven of Nine.Nicole R. Pramik - 2016-03-14 - In Kevin S. Decker & Jason T. Eberl (eds.), The Ultimate Star Trek and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 190–198.
    This chapter discusses seven of nine and the doctor experience various ups and downs as they navigate the deepest reaches of social and emotional interactions. Conscious experiences have two basic components: the experience itself and the meaning you derive from it, what it means to you. Husserl used two Greek terms, noesis and noema, to explain these aspects. Noesis gives meaning to an experience, as opposed to simply dismissing everyday occurrence as just “things” that happen without any intention or influence. (...)
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  50. What makes the special sciences special – exploring scientific methodology in the special sciences.Emma Tobin - manuscript
    NOESIS, Cambridge Scholarly Press, 2005.
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