-
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...
-
philosopher and
theologian Thomas Aquinas: "Veritas est
adaequatio rei et
intellectus" ("Truth is the
adequation of
things and intellect"),
which Aquinas attributed...
-
perceived errors,
Thomas wrote two works, one of them
being De
unitate intellectus,
contra Averroistas (On the
Unity of Intellect,
against the Averroists)...
-
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...
-
variation on the
Aristotelian notion of the "active intellect" (Latin:
intellectus agens),
which he
interpreted as the
ability to
abstract universal meanings...
- The
sacrifice of the
intellect (sacrificium
intellectus,
sometimes rendered in Italian,
sacrificio dell'intelletto) is a
concept ****ociated with Christian...
-
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...
-
tuimaq Gr**** νοῦς (Nous) ἔννοια (Ennoia) φρόνησις (Phronēsis) ἐνθύμησις (Enthymēsis) λογισμός (Logismos)
Latin mens
sensus prudentia intellectus cogitatio...