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The agent intellect, according to this explanation, is the intrinsic efficient cause of the soul.
The assumption is that things graspable by intellect alone belong to a realm above the material, corporeal world and hence are timeless.
That great, unborn Self, which is identified with the intellect and which dwells in the midst of the organs, lies in the akasha within the heart.
Many more boards would benefit from his razor-sharp intellect and high ethical standards.
He is our mentor, our guide, and he possesses an intellect the size of a planet.
This game appealed to every aspect of my intellect and aesthetic sensibility.
McGrath is a towering intellect and one of the leading theologians in modern evangelicalism.
This book is an amazing testimony to the power of the intellect and of steadfast faith in very troubled times.
The artist's restless muse and critical intellect enable a confrontation with, and the effort to amend, the society's limiting traditions.
We emphasize the seeming slowness of wisdom as acquired by intellect in its finite journeying through finite existences.
There commonly exists a great want of application, a slowness of intellect similar to the slowness of volition.
The opposite of high intellect is dullness or slowness, but the opposite of wisdom is foolishness, which is far more dangerous.
This group of lawyers is as renowned for fearsome intellect as it is for hard-line conservative politics.
To be a success as a serious work of art it should not be necessary to make heavy demands on the intellect.
His intellect and a decade of political experience in Scotland had immunised him to the nervous breakdown infecting others in the party.
Of course, it takes a keen military intellect to understand the strategic importance of blowing up empty buildings.
The creation of Oz recast this ancient belief into intellect vs. emotions, the core tension of the Oz mythology.
Not all great books are able to speak to us before we have done the work to ready our intellect and literary palates for them, but many are.
She was a very bright pupil of very keen intellect which stood her in good stead all through her long life.
Harriet has the keen judgment and discerning intellect necessary to be an outstanding Counsel.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And I make not even the intellect side of this book, which is a realness to me, without sweet fine sweatings of blood.
The intellect of the man was as clear as running water in all things not appertaining to his daily life and its difficulties.
By barrack and camp life the normal civilian intellect is, as it were, marooned.
The world was going to be run by telepaths, psychosis eliminated by brainwashing, intellect developed by hypnotic suggestion.
At other times the contests are only of the intellect and the mind, but are equally remarkable.
But this skill of tongue, this glibness of speech is hardly an affair of intellect at all.
Now that idea had been knocked into a cocked hat, and my intellect had been knocked with it.
The practical intellect is again divided into the cogitative and the technological.
The man of the most practised intellect is not exempt from the universal laws of our conceptive faculty.
It was useless for her intellect to deny this conspiracy, for her heart proclaimed it.
Thus, to the eyes of a philosophy that attempts to reabsorb intellect in intuition, many difficulties vanish or become light.
His intellect had assimilated all the steps in the argument for perfectibility.
The intellect itself is but the scaffolding for the uprearing of the spiritual nature.
Let us not be supposed to exclude the intellect from a share in every highest office.
The most decided bent of his intellect was towards the exegetical interpretation of Holy Writ.
The secularist is one in whom the intellect is passionate, and the passions cold.
It is an idea that symbolizes the tendency of the human intellect to fabrication.
Obstacles, insuperable to the intellect of any adviser, shall melt away like frostwork before a ray from the celestial sun.
The rigorous altitude of intellect in which she was reared served as a corrective to the oversensitive quality of her imagination.
He had always been eccentric and unreliable, and now his intellect was threatened.
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