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noogenic, a.|nəʊəʊˈdʒɛnɪk| [ad. F. noögénique, f. Gr. νόο-ς mind + -genic.] Pertaining to or connected with noogenesis, or to that which exists in the sphere of the mind.
1959B. Wall tr. Teilhard de Chardin's Phenomenon of Man 307 Without doubt, the ‘noogenic’ forces of compression, organisation and interiorisation, under which the biological synthesis of reflection operates, do not at any moment relax their pressure on the stuff of mankind. 1964I. Lasch tr. V. E. Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning (rev. ed.) ii. 102 Existential frustration can also result in neuroses. For this type of neuroses, logotherapy has coined the term ‘noögenic neuroses’ in contrast to..psychogenic neuroses. Noögenic neuroses have their origin..in the noölogical (from the Greek ‘noos’ meaning mind) dimension of the human existence. 1968Time 2 Feb. 38 Dr Frankl makes great play with words beginning with noö—, from the Greek noös (mind), as in noödynamics and noögenic neuroses. |