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So he does seem to have recognized intellectual emotion or affect of some sort more "perfect" than our passions.
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Particularly important are what Descartes calls "intellectual" or "internal emotions," such as the intellectual devotion felt when contemplating the idea of the true God, or the sadness that stems from reflecting on my errors.
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But it is also true that terms such as "radical", "activist", "angry" and "troublemaker" imply that the drive is pure passion and emotion, not intellectual.
But for me it was so smart, so clever in its proudly intellectual reinterpretation that overt emotion was easily compensated for by brainy playfulness.
Their work is a blend of emotion and intellectual ingenuity, characterized by conceit or "wit"—that is, by the sometimes violent yoking together of apparently unconnected ideas and things so that the reader is startled out of his complacency and forced to think through the argument of the poem.
It was she who led him to Father Martin D'Arcy, a Jesuit, who persuaded Waugh "on firm intellectual convictions but little emotion" that "the Christian revelation was genuine".
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