nous

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Reason and knowledge as opposed to sense perception.

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The rational part of the individual human soul.

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The principle of the cosmic mind or soul responsible for the rational order of the cosmos.

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In Stoicism, the equivalent of Logos.

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In Neo-Platonism, the image of the absolute good, containing the cosmos of intelligible beings.

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Good sense; shrewdness.

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In Platonism and the Neoplatonic philosophy, reason, the highest kind of thought; especially, that reason which made the world (though other elements contributed to it). The later Neoplatonists made the nous a kind of living being.

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Hence Wit; cleverness; smartness.

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Intellect; understanding; talent; — used humorously.