- In Platonism,
Dianoia (Gr****: διάνοια) is the
human cognitive capacity for,
process of, or
result of
discursive thinking,
specifically about mathematical...
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elements of drama: plot (μύθος mythos),
character (ἔθος ethos),
thought (
dianoia),
diction (lexis),
music (melodia), and
spectacle (opsis).
Since the myths...
- CD, the "lower" of these, as
involving mathematical reasoning (διάνοια
dianoia),
where abstract mathematical objects such as
geometric lines are discussed...
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covered by the term "scientific method". For Aristotle, "all
science (
dianoia) is
either practical,
poetical or theoretical" (Metaphysics 1025b25). His...
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which are (in
order of importance)
mythos or "plot",
ethos or "character",
dianoia or "thought",
lexis or "diction",
melos or "song", and
opsis or "spectacle"...
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Catholic issues,
published by BC's
Church in the 21st
Century Center.
Dianoia: The
Undergraduate Philosophy Journal of
Boston College, a
journal featuring...
- the
three objects are plot (mythos),
character (ethos), and
reasoning (
dianoia).
Janko (1987, 9, 84).
Aristotle writes: "Again,
without action, a tragedy...
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Aristotle in his Poetics:
mythos (plot),
ethos (characterization/setting), and
dianoia (theme/idea). Frye sees
works of
literature as
lying somewhere on a continuum...
- that the
ability of the
human understanding (German: Verstand, Gr****:
dianoia "διάνοια", Latin: ratio) to
think about and know an
object is the same...
- it
should be made
clear that this is a
trait of the character.
thought (
dianoia)—spoken (usually)
reasoning of
human characters can
explain the characters...