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Nous (UK: / n aʊ s /, [1] US: / n uː s /), from Greek: νοῦς, is a concept from classical philosophy, sometimes equated to intellect or intelligence, for the faculty of the human mind necessary for understanding what is true or real. [2]
The saying has its origins in Central European political traditions. It was the political motto that helped establish—and, loosely translated into Latin, provided the name for—Poland's 1505 constitutional legislation, Nihil novi, which first transferred governing authority from the monarch to the parliament. It subsequently became a byword ...
Houria Bouteldja, author of Whites, Jews and Us. Whites, Jews, and Us: Toward a Politics of Revolutionary Love (French: Les Blancs, les Juifs et nous: Vers une politique de l'amour révolutionnaire) is a 2016 book by the French-Algerian political activist Houria Bouteldja, first published in English in 2017.
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It is the demiurge or second emanation that is the nous in Plotinus. It is the demiurge (creator, action, energy) or nous that "perceives," and therefore causes the force (potential or One) to manifest as energy, or the dyad called the material world. Nous as being, being and perception (intellect) manifest what is called soul . [7]
Metaxy (Greek: μεταξύ, also used as metaxú, 'between') is a concept used by the contemporary political philosopher Eric Voegelin, philosopher Simone Weil, and Neoplatonists like Plotinus. Metaxy as used by Voegelin refers to the permanent place where man is in-between two poles of existence.
Nous is a philosophical term for the faculty of the human mind. Nous may also refer to: Noûs, quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal on philosophy; Nous (Daniel Bélanger album), 2009; Nous (Diane Birch EP), 2016; Nous, Aeon of Erudition in Honkai: Star Rail
Nous Citoyens is a political party in France founded in July 2013 by entrepreneur Denis Payre.The name of the party was chosen a reference to the phrase "Moi président de la République...", [2] repeated by François Hollande against Nicolas Sarkozy in the debate between the two rounds of the 2012 presidential election. [3]