Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun Reason and knowledge as opposed to sense perception.
- noun The rational part of the individual human soul.
- noun The principle of the cosmic mind or soul responsible for the rational order of the cosmos.
- noun In Stoicism, the equivalent of Logos.
- noun In Neo-Platonism, the image of the absolute good, containing the cosmos of intelligible beings.
- noun Chiefly British Good sense; shrewdness.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In Platonism and the Neoplatonic philosophy, reason, the highest kind of thought; especially, that reason which made the world (though other elements contributed to it). The later Neoplatonists made the nous a kind of living being.
- noun Hence Wit; cleverness; smartness.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun Intellect; understanding; talent; -- used humorously.
- noun (Philos.) The reason; the highest intellect; God regarded as the World Reason.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun philosophy The
mind or intellect,reason , both rational and emotional - noun In neoplatonism, the
divine reason, regarded as first divineemanation . - noun
Common sense ; practical intelligence.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun common sense
- noun that which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings; the seat of the faculty of reason
Etymologies
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Examples
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Montluc -- "_avant nous ces envies ont regne_, _et regneront encore apres nous_, _si Dieu ne nous voulait tous refondre_."
Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society Robert Southey 1808
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Nous _ne savons pas ce que ces causes sont en elles-mêmes_, et la raison nous défend de chercher à le connaître: mais il est bien évident _à priori_, qu’_elles ne sont pas en elles-mêmes ce quelles sont par rapport à nous_, puisque la présence du sujet modifie nécessairement leur action.
A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive (Vol. 1 of 2) John Stuart Mill 1839
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Nous _ne savons pas ce que ces causes sont en elles-mêmes_, et la raison nous défend de chercher à le connaître: mais il est bien évident _à priori_, qu’_elles ne sont pas en elles-mêmes ce qu’elles sont par rapport à nous_, puisque la présence du sujet modifie nécessairement leur action.
A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive John Stuart Mill 1839
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The term nous, or mind, was commonly given to this second person, but it was said that this nous was the word or reason of the first person.
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In a 1999 essay titled “Leo Strauss and the World of Intelligence (By Which We Do Not Mean Nous)” (in Greek philosophy the term nous denotes the highest form of rationality), Shulsky and Schmitt, two neocons, argue that Strauss’s idea of hidden meaning “alerts one to the possibility that political life may be closely linked to deception.
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According to Plotinus, nous is the highest sphere accessible to the human mind and thus the "objective" of contemplation.
Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro 2008
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It is of all that is comprehended under the word nous, the understanding and the heart, that this vanity is predicated.
A Commentary on the Epistle to the Ephesians 1797-1878 1860
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I am talking about the part of us that grows with spiritual development, called the nous by the ancient Christian fathers, the "psychic being" in Sri Aurobindo's yoga.
Soul and Spirit Tusar N Mohapatra 2006
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In Aristotle, phantasia is what comes between aisthesis and nous, that is, the end product of sensation and the start of intellectual activity.
Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy Lagerlund, Henrik 2004
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For these ` ` infinite, self powerful, and unmixed '' particles are imbued with, and, indeed, themselves constitute, what Anaxagoras terms nous, a word which the modern translator has usually paraphrased as ` ` mind. ''
A History of Science: in Five Volumes. Volume I: The Beginnings of Science 1904
jodi commented on the word nous
nous as common sense in BrE from M Lynne Murphy.
August 4, 2011
knitandpurl commented on the word nous
"The Canavans—they had for decades and centuries brought to the Ox elements that were by turn complicated and simple: occult nous and racy semen."
"Ox Mountain Death Song" by Kevin Barry, in the October 29 & November 5, 2012 issue of the New Yorker, p 106
November 1, 2012
dailyword commented on the word nous
Gandalf used this word when he was talking to Thorin after the troll incident.
March 23, 2013
bilby commented on the word nous
Good to know that behaviour on internet forums is also a problem for Middle Earth.
March 23, 2013