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