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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sphere of intellect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the domain or area of intellectual activity, thought, or knowledge. Example: "In the sphere of intellect, we must constantly challenge our assumptions and seek new perspectives."
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Above even the "Sphere of Intellect" is the Divine Throne, which we know from the Fons Vitae refers to pure universal matter "between" God and Intellect (on matter as Throne, see Fons Vitae 5.42, p. 335, lines 23 4; for a great diagram see Loewe 1989, p. 114).
He finds that all that we think of as the sphere of intellect, culture, and history consists, essentially, of physico-chemical neurological interactions, and lies in the domain of ordinary natural phenomena.
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The distinction between the sphere of the intellect and that of the body constitutes a type of dualism that is reflected in Mulla Sadra's distinction between mental and extra-mental existence.
The Active Intellect, the lowest of the ten heavenly intellects and associated with the sphere of the moon, becomes the intellect of the corporeal world.
Intellect is the sphere of real being, identified with the Platonic Forms, which are the thoughts of a universal intellect.
In a three-fold act of cognition, this intelligence produces a triad of heavenly intellect, sphere-soul and heavenly body, and this process is repeated until the sphere of the moon to which the active intellect belongs.
"There might be a misconception of intellect".
Equality is not the opposite of intellect; it depends on intellect for its true realization.
Gossip is the acceptable face of intellect".
Robbery crime of intellect; murder is crime of base passions.
Hers was a formidable achievement of intellect and will.
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