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- Q431285 subject Q5866591.
- Q431285 subject Q6509832.
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- Q431285 abstract "Dianoia (Greek: διάνοια) is a term used by Plato for a type of thinking, specifically about mathematical and technical subjects. It is the capacity for, process of, or result of discursive thinking, in contrast with the immediate apprehension that is characteristic of noesis. In Aristotle, knowledge is further divided into the theoretical (episteme), and the practical, which includes techne and phronesis.".
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- Q431285 wikiPageWikiLink Q5866591.
- Q431285 wikiPageWikiLink Q6509832.
- Q431285 wikiPageWikiLink Q7180628.
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- Q431285 comment "Dianoia (Greek: διάνοια) is a term used by Plato for a type of thinking, specifically about mathematical and technical subjects. It is the capacity for, process of, or result of discursive thinking, in contrast with the immediate apprehension that is characteristic of noesis. In Aristotle, knowledge is further divided into the theoretical (episteme), and the practical, which includes techne and phronesis.".
- Q431285 label "Dianoia".