Noesis
Noesis is a philosophical term, referring to the activity of the intellect or nous.
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Noesis may also refer to:
Philosophy
    
- Noesis (phenomenology), technical term in the Brentano–Husserl "philosophy of intentionality" tradition
 - Noetics, a branch of metaphysical philosophy concerned with the study of mind and intellect
 
Music
    
- Noesis, a 2001–2003 composition by Hanspeter Kyburz
 - Noesis, a 2005 concerto by Erkki-Sven Tüür
 - "Noesis", a 2005 song by Gackt from Diabolos
 - Noesis, American rapper who fronts the group Philadelphia Slick
 
Other uses
    
- Noesis (online journal), a search engine and open-access journal for academic philosophy
 - Noesis (software), for viewing, converting, and reverse engineering data.
 - Noesis Cultural Society, a Romanian cultural organization
 - Thessaloniki Science Center and Technology Museum or NOESIS
 - Noesis, the journal of the Mega Society, a high IQ society
 
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