For one, Hamlet recognizes a reason of state as distinct from the traditionally intellective and moral definition and understanding of reason. |
But we never attain a similar intuition of God by the mere exercise of our intellective activity. |
Cardano shows a great interest in Averroes' opinion that one intellect would perform intellective functions for all human beings. |
There is a knowledge that is intellectual, intellective, and a knowledge that is experimental. |
Characteristic of human souls, or human beings, are the intellective and motive powers, that is to say, the intellect and will. |
This distinction between creative and computational tasks parallels the distinction between judgmental and intellective tasks. |