Sentence examples for order of intellect from inspiring English sources

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But though the moment for the change has come again and again it has never been effected, because capitalism has never produced the necessary enlightenment among the masses, nor admitted to a controlling share in public affairs the order of intellect and character outside which Socialism, or indeed politics, as distinguished from mere party electioneering, is incomprehensible.

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For in the order of things intellect comes immediately after God and is a mirror of divine omnipotence insofar as it is the universe of beings in the order of knowing; as God can create the totality of beings, the intellect can reflect or reproduce this totality, including God himself, as ideas.

Intellect needs the One as cause of its being in order for Intellect to be a paradigmatic cause and the One needs Intellect in order for there to be anything with an intelligible structure.

Maybe in order for intellect to be in touch with power again, power should keep its distance from intellect.

The reason for endorsing such a view presumably was that it allows one to maintain the utter simplicity and order of the demiurgic intellect, so as to preserve God as the source of intelligibility, and yet to distance God from the creation, without, however, either creating gaps between god and creation or destroying the unity of God.

Since the intellect is now totally assimilated to the order of things Albert calls the intellect in its final stage of development the "assimilated intellect" (intellectus assimilativus).

When the content of the acquired intellect mirrors the rational ordering of the Agent Intellect, immortality is achieved.

An Intelligence of a holographic order, beyond intellect, complete and unconfined, supporting our personal efforts to learn and grow.

Albarn's vividly engaging artworks are "a blend of intellect and intuition" – pattern as both order and permeable vision.

Realizing the need for a sizable standing army and in order to maintain one, Maria Theresa accepted the plans of Count Friedrich Wilhelm Haugwitz the first in a succession of remarkable men of intellect she was to draw into her council.

"There might be a misconception of intellect".

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