For one, Hamlet recognizes a reason of state as distinct from the traditionally intellective and moral definition and understanding of reason. |
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Try to read them as speaking primarily to the imaginative and active energies and only secondarily to the intellective ones. |
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This distinction between creative and computational tasks parallels the distinction between judgmental and intellective tasks. |
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The opposite is argued, because at least the creation of our intellective soul is instantaneous. |
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There is a knowledge that is intellectual, intellective, and a knowledge that is experimental. |
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The first adequate object of the intellect is commensurate to the intellective power and indicates the scope of human reason. |
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Characteristic of human souls, or human beings, are the intellective and motive powers, that is to say, the intellect and will. |
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Cardano shows a great interest in Averroes' opinion that one intellect would perform intellective functions for all human beings. |
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Many saints who arrived at supreme chastity in the merely intellective level, failed when they were subjected to tests in the more profound regions of the subconscious. |
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These natural infradimensions are not then exclusive products of the subconscious or infraconscious of intellective humanoids but the result of mathematical laws that have their origin in every ray of existential creation. |
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We sometimes have need of someone littler than ourself, and I, who am less than nothing, have just put to you a truth that is very important for your intellective and volitive soul. |
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The human is, after all, the only truly intellective animal, and the language he employs is, as Bickerton observes, like no other form of animal communication. |
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Brisson next offers a remarkably nuanced portrayal of Kronos as summit of the intellective hebdomad in Proclus's interpretation of the Chaldaean Oracles. |
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