Sentence examples for intellectual objects from inspiring English sources

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An epistemically temperate person desires, consumes and enjoys appropriate intellectual objects and activities; an epistemically self-indulgent person pursues intellectual objects to excess; an epistemically insensible person has deficient epistemic desires.

Others have distinct intellectual objects, such as the perfection of God, of the natural world, or of another human being.

He teaches that the term "active intellect" refers either to God or to the angels' intellect or to the internal light of human beings, depending upon which intellectual objects are grasped by the human intellect (Summa de anima 116).

Control over physical and intellectual objects is essential for self-actualization by expanding our self-actualization by our own minds and mixing thexpandings with tangible and intangible items, we bour define ourselves and outwardcontrol over our goals and projects.

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Subrin's ghostly evocation is a powerful and original exploration of a woman as political and intellectual object — an anarchic and unintentional pinup.

Medical science is a large, complex intellectual object, and so is evolutionary biology.

Nelson Goodman (1976) and Graham McFee (1992b and 2011b) have also found the intellectual "object" or dance work of art to be in its structure, but unlike Langer these philosophers do not find that this structure must amount to any particular kind of symbol.

Halfway through I was sent a letter signed by 47 French intellectuals objecting to this thing that would 'dishonour' Paris".

It's ours, our country... ...... Malay intellectuals objected to this reasoning, claiming that such reasoning is totally absurd and proposing an analogy with the Chinese as masons and Malaya as a house.

But Grillo's campaign has divided intellectuals; many object that his attacks on politicians are crude and indiscriminate, and that he offers few practical solutions to the abuses he criticizes.

Filling this out, Kant suggests that to take ourselves to have unmediated intellectual access to objects (to have "non-sensible" knowledge) correlates with the assumption that there are non-sensible objects that we can know.

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