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The phrase "all the intellect of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the collective intelligence or mental capacity of a group or individual in a specific context.
Example: "She brought all the intellect of a seasoned scholar to the debate, impressing everyone with her insights."
Alternatives: "the full intellect of" or "the entire intellect of".
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Some propose that the book, the printed artifact that once carried all the intellect of the past centuries, will one day be replaced by its characterless digital successor.
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Of course we all now Biden is the intellect of the Democratic party.
South Carolina State College ― now University (SCSU) ― was established in 1896, and its law school operated from 1947 until 1966, solely to keep historically white Clemson University and the University of South Carolina all white, irrespective of the intellect of Harvey Gantt and Henri Monteith, and the intellect and military service of John Wrighten and Matthew Perry.
The Active Intellect, the lowest of the ten heavenly intellects and associated with the sphere of the moon, becomes the intellect of the corporeal world.
I like the intellect of line drawings.
Avicenna labels the intellects of such intuitively endowed persons "holy" ('aql qudsî), and calls the Agent Intellect the "Holy Spirit" (al-rûh al-qudsî).[42] Prophets have this sense to an extreme degree, receiving emanations of all, or nearly all, of the intelligible forms in the Agent Intellect.
When a person supposes that he knows, and does not know this appears to be the great source of all the errors of the intellect.
As Descartes tells us, "all knowledge is certain and evident cognition" (1628, Rule II, p. 1) and when we "review all the actions of the intellect by means of which we are able to arrive at a knowledge of things with no fear of being mistaken," we "recognize only two: intuition and deduction" (1628, Rule III, p. 3).
Descartes identifies the supreme good with virtue, which he defines as "a firm and constant will to bring about everything we judge to be the best and to employ all the force of our intellect in judging well" (AT IV 277/CSMK 277/CSMK
The sonnet begins with a valiant struggle with death, calling on all the forces of intellect and drama to vanquish the enemy.
Dawkins may have gone on to rail against religion as "a cop-out; a betrayal of the intellect; a betrayal of all that's best about what makes us human", and proclaimed it time to consign its "obscurantist interference with the search for truth" to history.
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