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The intellect
noun
The faculty of thinking, judging, abstract reasoning, and conceptual understanding; the cognitive faculty (uncountable)
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The intellect contains and encompasses all things.
The intellect was brilliant but frigid as the aurora borealis.
The intellect and its ideas are simply the Will's servant.
The intellect is the power of perception or representation.
The intellect presupposes the intuitive mode which just is the aesthetic but the intuitive mode does not presuppose the intellect.
The intellect required to devise such characters, and also to convey their every thought, is phenomenal.
The intellect unaided by imagination, however construed, is the sole source of knowledge.
You have the intellect.
"She certainly has the intellect.
Nostalgia corrodes the intellect.
Sometimes they are triggered by the intellect.
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