Noesis

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Noesis (also Noese, Greek νόησις - to νοεῖν, to think ) is a term from classical epistemology ; see the article Nous .

In Husserl's phenomenology , noesis is the designation for the individual act of thinking that takes place at a certain time (the " intentional experience") - in contrast to the meaning "supposed" in it, the noema , which as the same is also the correlate of other acts, possibly also the acts of other subjects. Noesis and noema are closely related to each other. Every act of judgment corresponds to a judgment as its noema. But the same judgment can also be made in another act of judgment and understood by other subjects.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Edmund Husserl: Ideas for a pure phenomenology ... Vol. I, § 85 (Husserliana III / 1), p. 194; § 87f., P. 200ff.

Web links

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