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Endophylonoia (/ˌɛndoʊˌfaɪloʊˈnɔɪə/) is a neologism describing a specific insular or tribal state of mind.

Definition

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  1. The condition wherein one holds an insular mindset unique to a specific tribe, clan, or tightly knit social group.
  2. A shared, often unspoken worldview and spiritual disposition developed within an isolated or exclusive community; a "group-mind" that is impenetrable to outsiders.

Etymology

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The term is a compound word constructed from three Ancient Greek roots:

  • ἔνδον (éndon): "inner, internal, within"
  • φῡλή (phūlḗ): "tribe, clan, race"
  • νόος (nóos / suffix -noia): "mind, thought, state of mind"

The linguistic construction mirrors established psychological and philosophical terms such as paranoia (disturbed mind) or metanoia (transformation of mind).

Usage examples

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  • "To understand their bizarre rituals, one must first decipher the endophylonoia of the cult—a condition forged by decades of absolute isolation."
  • "Social media algorithms have inadvertently weaponized endophylonoia, locking users into fierce and defensive tribal mindsets."
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  • Endophylonoetic (adj.): Relating to the internal spirit or intellectual landscape of a specific tribe.
  • Endophylonoic (adj.): Characterized by or exhibiting a closed, tribal mindset.

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