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Concept in classical and Medieval philosophy.
active intellect
active intelligence
active reason
productive intellect
passive intellect
philosophical concept
portuguès
intelecto ativo
active intellect
active intelligence
active reason
productive intellect
1
But the light of the
active
intellect
abstracts intelligible species from phantasms.
2
Now he said that the
active
intellect
is united to us, thus.
3
Objection 1: It would seem that there is one
active
intellect
in all.
4
And this befits the
active
intellect
inasmuch as it is immaterial.
5
Objection 1: It would seem that there is no
active
intellect
.
1
Afghanistan's still-
active
intelligence
service had him high on its enemies list.
2
Her
active
intelligence
played restlessly behind her strained, frozen features; her eyes looked fixedly before her.
3
Notwithstanding these marks of
active
intelligence
,
Brother Hecker could not study, except by fits and starts.
4
It was composed almost exclusively of middle-aged English and American ladies-widowsand spinsters-ofblameless morals and anxiously
active
intelligence
.
5
Was it that Napoleon, accustomed to the
active
intelligence
of his soldiers, had reckoned too much upon their foresight?
1
When this
active
reason
is regarded as the standard of moral action, it is called by Aquinas synteresis.
2
In subordination to the passive intellect, the external faculty, the
active
reason
,
is also to be cultivated; it deserves care, like the skin.
3
He seems to waver about identifying the "spark" with the "
active
reason
,
"
but inclines on the whole to regard it as something even higher still.
1
The willing agent , intellect, is sent out on excursions of discovery, and unexpectedly falls in with and captures all kinds of sparkling booty.
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intelecto ativo
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razón activa
intelecto agente