Sentence examples for intellect and therefore from inspiring English sources

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These forms, being one with Intellect and therefore with each other, are not merely objects but are living, thinking subjects, each not only itself but, in its contemplation, the whole.

XI; Fidora/Niederberger, 2001, 76: "Causatum ergo in causa est per modum causae …": "What is caused is in the cause in the mode of the cause …"), Eckhart holds that being is, in intellect, nothing other than intellect and, therefore, not simply being, but instead being that has been elevated to intellect.

What people are interested in, however, is often defined by the breadth of their own personal experence, their reading, and their intellect and, therefore, the journalist/essayist must balance that reality with the desire to be true to their subject when they write.

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One way to do this is to claim that it is the infinite intellect that perceives the attributes, and so knowledge through attributes is the kind of knowledge the infinite intellect has, and therefore is not illusory (e.g. Bennett, 1984, 147; Delahunty, 1985, 116; Della Rocca 1996, 157; Haserot, 1972, 32 35).

We have an intellect and can therefore override various other biological tendencies in the name of social harmony.

This intellect produces the second intellect, and so on.

Education, which Locke felt should address both character and intellect, is therefore best achieved by providing the pupil with examples of proper thought and behaviour, by training the child to witness and share in the habits of virtue that are part of the conventional wisdom of the rational and practical man.

For example, within the European Union a database creator employs intellect, skill and expert judgment in its creation and therefore the database itself is subject to copyright [31].

He states that the passiones anime (concepts/species) are signs of things, and such passiones are habits of the soul and species (representations/intentions) of the thing existing for the soul, and therefore, "they are offered only to the intellect so that they represent external things to that intellect" ([DS], 82).

The agent intellect could therefore be identified with God himself as the principle of intelligibility.

Therefore, mathematical objects reside primarily in intellect and secondarily in souls (as logoi).

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