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- empiricists described above, added some words nihil in intellectu nisi prius fuerit in sensu, nisi intellectus ipsi ("nothing in the intellect without first being...
- In medieval philosophy, the active intellect (Latin: intellectus agens; also translated as agent intellect, active intelligence, active reason, or productive...
- The p****ive intellect (Latin: intellectus possibilis; also translated as potential intellect or material intellect), is a term used in philosophy alongside...
- Gr**** translation were then translated into Latin as follows: sapientia intellectus consilium fortitudo cognitiō (or scientia as in the above scripture)...
- Tractatus de Intellectus Emendatione (Treatise on the Emendation of the Intellect) is an unfinished work of philosophy by the seventeenth-century philosopher...
- February 2021. maximum est elephans proximumque humanis sensibus, quippe intellectus illis sermonis patrii et imperiorum obedientia, officiorum quae didicere...
- philosopher and theologian Thomas Aquinas: "Veritas est adaequatio rei et intellectus" ("Truth is the adequation of things and intellect"), which Aquinas attributed...
- reality, we think truth. Also rendered as adaequatio intellectus et rei. adaequatio intellectus nostri **** re conformity of intellect to the fact Phrase...
- intelligentia or intellēctus, which in turn stem from the verb intelligere, to comprehend or perceive. In the Middle Ages, the word intellectus became the scholarly...
- variation on the Aristotelian notion of the "active intellect" (Latin: intellectus agens) which he interpreted as the ability to abstract universal meanings...