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  2. Institute of Noetic Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS) is an American non-profit parapsychological [1] research institute. It was co-founded in 1973 by former astronaut Edgar Mitchell, [2] [3] [4] the sixth man to walk on the Moon, along with investor Paul N. Temple [5] and others interested in purported paranormal phenomena, [1] in order to encourage and conduct research on noetics and human potentials.

  3. Noema - Wikipedia

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    Every intentional act has noetic content (or a noesis—from the Greek nous, "mind"). This noetic content, to which the noema corresponds, is that mental act–process (e.g., an act of liking, of judging, of meaning, etc.) which becomes directed towards the intentionally held object (e.g., the liked as liked, judged as judged, or meant as meant ...

  4. Institut Suisse des Sciences Noétiques - Wikipedia

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    The Institut Suisse des Sciences Noétiques (Swiss Institute of Noetic Sciences) or ISSNOE is an established public utility nonprofit foundation dedicated to the scientific and comparative study of consciousness.

  5. Gnosiology - Wikipedia

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    Gnosiology is focused on the study of the noesis and noetic components of human ontology. [6] [7] Within gnosiology, gnosis is derived by noesis. [8] 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.

  6. Scholarly approaches to mysticism - Wikipedia

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    This book is the classic study on religious or mystical experience, which influenced deeply both the academic and popular understanding of "religious experience". [ 36 ] [ 31 ] [ 38 ] [ web 1 ] James popularized the use of the term "religious experience" [ note 7 ] in his Varieties , [ 36 ] [ 31 ] [ web 1 ] and influenced the understanding of ...

  7. Willis Harman - Wikipedia

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    Willis W. Harman was born in Seattle, Washington on August 16, 1918. His father was a hydroelectric engineer and his mother was a music teacher. [2] He attended the Western Washington College of Education before moving on to graduate from the University of Washington in 1939 with a B.S. in electrical engineering.

  8. Dean Radin - Wikipedia

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    Dean Radin (/ ˈ r eɪ d ɪ n /; born February 29, 1952) investigates phenomena in parapsychology.Following a bachelor and master's degree in electrical engineering and a PhD in educational psychology Radin worked at Bell Labs, as a researcher at Princeton University and the University of Edinburgh, and was a faculty member at University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

  9. Autonoetic consciousness - Wikipedia

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    Autonoetic consciousness is the human ability to mentally place oneself in the past and future (i.e. mental time travel) or in counterfactual situations (i.e. alternative outcomes), and to thus be able to examine one's own thoughts.

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