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- In Platonism, dianoia (Gr****: διάνοια) is the human cognitive faculty ****ociated with the BC portion of the analogy of the divided line and related to...
- covered by the term "scientific method". For Aristotle, "all science (dianoia) is either practical, poetical or theoretical" (Metaphysics 1025b25). His...
- abstract or philosophical thought. In philosophy, intellect (Ancient Gr****: dianoia) is contrasted with nous, the Gr**** word for the faculty of direct, intuitive...
- Catholic issues, published by BC's Church in the 21st Century Center. Dianoia: The Undergraduate Philosophy Journal of Boston College, a journal featuring...
- that he meant by Athena "mind" [νοῦς, noũs] and "intelligence" [διάνοια, diánoia], and the maker of names appears to have had a singular notion about her;...
- called "presentational applications of the mind" (phantastikai epibolai tês dianoias) was said to have been added by later Epicureans. These criteria formed...
- the three objects are plot (mythos), character (ethos), and reasoning (dianoia). Janko (1987, 9, 84). Aristotle writes: "Again, without action, a tragedy...
- elements of drama: plot (μύθος mythos), character (ἔθος ethos), thought (dianoia), diction (lexis), music (melodia), and spectacle (opsis). Since the myths...
- bears the title Περὶ τῶν τῆς διανοίας καὶ τῆς λέξεως σχημάτων Peri ton tes dianoias kai tes lexeos schematon. Julius Rufini****, in his work on the same subject...
- 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"...