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Possible Answers: IONS, ANIONS.
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In philosophy, noetics is a branch of metaphysical philosophy concerned with the study of mind as well as intellect. Noetic topics include the doctrine of the agent/patient intellect (Aristotle, Averroes) and the doctrine of the Divine Intellect (Plotinus).
Since the 1970s and the foundation of the Institute of Noetic Sciences, the term “noetics” has been adopted by several authors such as Christian de Quincey in Deep Spirit: Cracking the Noetic Code (2008) and Dan Brown in The Lost Symbol (2009), who write about consciousness and spirituality.
The Institute of Noetic Sciences describes noetic sciences as “how beliefs, thoughts, and intentions affect the physical world”.
Many fictional TV and film creations, such as Fringe and the X-men film series, have adapted the concepts of “noetic sciences” into creating fantasy and soft science fiction entertainment.