«INTELLECTIVELY» এর সঙ্গে সম্পর্কিত ইংরেজী বই
নিম্নলিখিত গ্রন্থপঞ্জী নির্বাচনে
intellectively শব্দটির ব্যবহার খুঁজুন। ইংরেজী সাহিত্যে
intellectively শব্দের ব্যবহারের প্রসঙ্গ সম্পর্কিত বই এবং তার থেকে সংক্ষিপ্তসার।
In this case, what would be intellectively known primo et per se would just be {
142} the being “and nothing more”; and it is in being (rather than real— ity) where
we would intellectively know each thing as a contraction of being. In other words,
it ...
Xavier Zubiri, Thomas Fowler, Nelson Orringer, 2009
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Fear of Jung: The Complex Doctrine and Emotional Science
We want to intellectively understand what gives rise to the emotion, the image, or
the complex. We want to comprehend what it is in reality itself. We intellectively
apprehend something as real; we intellectively declare what it is in reality; we ...
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Aquinas's Summa Theologiae
This last implication returns us to the commonsense premise on which 76.1 is
based: “Each one of us experiences that it is oneself who intellectively cognizes.”
When something is not unum simpliciter, we tend to attribute its actions to a part
of ...
V. All other ideas are only modifications of the idea in which God is intellectively
perceived (filial/{gi— tar) as simply being (ens simp/iriter). Similar propositions to
these are found in the fifteen submitted by M. Branchereau to the judgment of the
...
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Interpretation of Scripture: Theory: A Selection of Works of ...
Without our bodily sight—e.g., when in the dark—we can still see both spiritually
and intellectively, while our ability to see intellectively is likewise independent of
the other two modes. Turning to discuss the special case of prophetic sight, ...
Franklin T. Harkins, Franklin T. Harkins and Frans van Liere (eds.), 2013
And that this intention is not in us the thing understood is manifest from the fact
that intellectively cognizing athingis different from intellectively cognizing the
intellected intention, whichthe intellectdoes when it reflects onits ownwork. 105
The ...
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Proclus: An Introduction
In this way it even contains the sensible world (ET 173.15–17): Thus every
intellect is all things intellectively, both its priors and its consequents: that is to say
, as it contains the intelligible world intellectively, so it also contains the sensible
world ...
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The Cambridge Translations of Medieval Philosophical Texts: ...
Robert Pasnau. intellectively cognizing color would be truly colored, and one
intellec— tively cognizing heat would be truly hot, which is false. Third, it is
impossible for two forms of the same species to exist in the same subject
simultaneously.
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The metaphysics of creation: Aquinas's natural theology in ...
For it is perfected in intellectively cognizing, and it cognizes in so far as it has in
itself forms of the intellectively cognized things'; 1250: 'If intellect were a body, the
intelligible forms of things would be received in it only as individuated. However ...
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Health Through Self-control in Thinking, Breathing, Eating
Unless one can inhibit quickly or read intellectively the newspaper horrors, his
health is doomed little by little. Read the news to see what is going on, decide
intellectively what is best to do, as giving money, reforming the laws, lending a
hand, ...
William Anthony Spinney, 1907