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He talked about how this tied in with his plays, & said that his writing is not a matter of intellect; What's happened is that the complexity of th world has hit him.

In beatitude and felicity, the fulfillment of intellect and will respectively, the virtues of Faith and Hope fall away, and do not exist, for one now sees with the intellect what one believed, and has attained what one hoped for with the will.

Aquinas, it is to be noted, holds that we know all the principles of a demonstration of the highest sort through an intellectual vision of the substantial nature of the subject, for this tells us the real definition, and so reveals the minor premise, per se in the first way, and it also enables us to see, through the intellect, what primary attribute arises through emanatio from such a thing.

Foster ended his review by insulting Wright's intellect, "What really needs some psychological excavation is Ronald Wright's mind, which carries a set of inflated, emotionally based moralistic assumptions derived from the structure of his primitive ignorance about markets and economics".

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First, she noted my heart line and the line of my intellect, and what their relative positions revealed about my capacity for getting things done.

I never cared about the color or neckline of Mrs. Clinton's clothes, because her experience and sharp intellect are what are important to me.

The intellect knows what is above it the gifts that come to it from the First Cause and what is below it the things of which it is the cause.

She does not deny that epistemic norms apply to the practices of individuals or that Einstein had an "extraordinary intellect, but what made [Einstein's] brilliant ideas knowledge were the processes of critical reception" (2002, 122).

If things were not intelligible by themselves, they could not be grasped and recognised by our intellect for what they are (In Metaph., lib. VI, cap. 4, fol. 233rb va).

8, says, "The intellect is what makes universality in things," and Avicenna says the same in his Metaphysicae V, cap. 2. Although this nature understood in the intellect has the notion of a universal in relation to things outside the soul (because it is one likeness of them all), as the nature has existence in this intellect or in that one, it is a certain particular understood species".

But that probing intellect is what makes it so hilarious when he describes a sex-related term in sign language, when he relates what it's like to fight with a fan in an online forum or when he talks about giving his weird nephew Harris advice on his college essay.

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