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  • Noetic
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    Noetic

    Noetic


    noh-ET-ik

    Definition

    (adjective) Related to the mind, intellect, or deep understanding; involving mental activity, insight, or inner knowing.

    Example

    After hours of quiet reflection, she felt a noetic clarity that helped her solve the problem in an entirely new way.

    Word Origin

    Noetic comes from the Greek noēsis, meaning “understanding” or “intellect,” rooted in noein, “to think.” It has long been used in philosophy to describe forms of knowledge gained through thought, insight, or inner awareness rather than through physical experience.

    Fun Fact

    Modern cognitive science borrows the term noetic to describe moments of sudden understanding—those flashes of insight when a solution or idea appears all at once. Researchers have found that these “aha” moments activate unique patterns in the brain, suggesting that noetic insight is a distinct mental process separate from slow, analytical reasoning.

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