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Noology Noology or Noölogy derives from the Greek words νοῦς, ''nous'' or "mind" and λόγος, ''logos''. Noology thus outlines a systematic study and organization of everything dealing with knowing and knowledge. It is also used to describe the science of intellectual phenomena. It is the study of images of thought, their emergence, their genealogy, and their creation. In the ''Critique of Pure Reason'', Immanuel Kant uses "noology" synonymously with rationalism, distinguishing it from empiricism: Spanish philosopher Xavier Zubiri developed his own notion of noology.〔(Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka. Phenomenology world-wide: foundations, expanding dynamisms, life-engagements: a guide for research and study, Springer, 2002. )〕 == See also ==
*Epistemology *Philosophy of the mind * *Noetics
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