Noesis
Noesis is a term used in philosophy and cognitive science to denote a mental act of cognition, perception, or thought. It is often contrasted with noema, the object or content of that act, particularly in phenomenology, where the relationship between consciousness and its objects is analyzed through intentional acts.
In Husserlian phenomenology, noesis refers to the active process of consciousness by which experiences are grasped,
Historically, the term derives from the Greek νοησις (noēsis), meaning thought or intellect. In ancient and medieval
In modern discussions, noesis can also appear in cognitive science and psychology as a general label for