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								        | kosmos noetos  (κοσμος νοητος) |   |  
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											        | Short Description: | the intelligible cosmos of divine Forms and intellects, located between the One and the Soul |  
													| Long Description: | the intelligible cosmos of divine Forms and intellects, located between the One and the Soul; it embraces the hierarchy of different levels and orders ( taxeis) of divine reality (such as Being, Life, and Intellect), filled with the various triads of the intelligible (noetic), intelligible-intellective (noetic-noeric) and intellective (noeric) gods; among the metaphysical categories and triads of kosmos noetos are such as: existence ( huparxis) – power ( dunamis) – activity ( energeia), remaining ( mone) – procession ( proodos) – reversion ( epistrophe), symmetry ( summetria) – truth ( aletheia) – beauty ( kallos). |  
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													| Source(s): | The Golden Chain: An Anthology of Platonic and Pythagorean Philosophy, by Dr. Algis Uždavinys |  
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