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Intellect, of course.
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This finds further support in what Descartes says, for example, in the First Replies: "…the idea of the sun is the sun itself existing in the intellect — not of course formally existing, as it does in the heavens, but objectively existing, i.e., in the way in which objects normally are in the intellect" (AT VII 102 3; CSM II 75).
I admire his intellect, and of course his ability to mesmerize the audience with his brilliant expositions.
I like the intellect of line drawings.
It's understandable: TV writers are, after all, writing intellects far beyond their own – of course there's going to be exaggeration, especially in how complex problems seem to suddenly unravel in their mind through fluky epiphanies.
He was drawn, he said, to her independence and intellect, her humility, her academic determination and, of course, her looks.
To be sure, this kind of extreme openness of intellect is exceedingly difficult to master, and, of course, in a profound sense we never fully do.
Of course, in this Aristotelian scheme the intellect plays an important role in grasping mathematical objects or the essences of natural things through considering images.
Of course we all now Biden is the intellect of the Democratic party.
Of course, as James readily acknowledged, although the intellect is its own formal cause, it cannot issue forth an act of intellection without some input from the senses.
This means that the intellect is supposed to understand the contentless pure consciousness but of course in order to do so it would have to become contentless itself, which seems impossible.
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