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The so-called "intellectus ectypus" derives its knowledge of objects from intuitions of things-in-themselves without the forms of intuition while the "intellectual archetypus" creates the objects of its knowledge through the act of thinking them. Emilii Medtner drew from Kant's gnosology along with
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1998 p. 24 "This term, gnosiology, is less well known today and a likely source for the description is Baldwin's (1906/1960) Dictionary of Psychology and Philosophy."
191:. Noesis refers to the experiences or activities of the nous. This makes the study and origin of gnosis and gnosiology the study of the intuitive and or instinctual. 478:): Not an abstract concept or a visual image, but the act or function of the intellect whereby it apprehends spiritual realities in a direct manner." 294:, particularly to criticize the way intuition was conceived as a knowledge organ that is capable of functioning with validity and independence. 522: 278: 113:
concept, gnosiology broadly means the theory of knowledge, which in ancient Greek philosophy was perceived as a combination of
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of knowledge and cognition". In Italian, Soviet and post-Soviet philosophy, the word is often used as a synonym for
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function? In the Holy Scriptures there is, already, the distinction between the spirit of man (his
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Jung and Intuition: On the Centrality and Variety of Forms of Intuition in Jung and Post-Jungians
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Jung and Intuition: On the Centrality and Variety of Forms of Intuition in Jung and Post-Jungians
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The term "gnosiology" is not well known today, although found in Baldwin's (1906)
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1975 p. 77: "The classical book on Eastern Christian gnosiology is by V. Lossky,
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Haakonssen, Knud (2006), "Duncan, William", in Haakonssen, Knud (ed.),
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Rev. Prof. George Metallinos at University of Athens, Greece
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Philosophical dimensions of personal construct psychology
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Faith And Science In Orthodox Gnosiology and Methodology
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to distinguish it from the Holy Spirit. The spirit, the
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The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century Philosophy
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knowledge. Gnosiology is focused on the study of the
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or mind). The spirit of man in patristics is called
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Index

Gnosology
philosophy
epistemology
Eastern Christianity
Ancient Greek
gnosis
logos
epistemology
episteme
logos
Encyclopædia Britannica
Modern Greek
Modern Greek
philosophical
sensory
perception
intellect
mnemonic
science
episteme
induction
empiricism
deduction
rationalism
abductive reasoning
contemplation
theoria
metaphysical
intuitive
noesis

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