intellection

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NOUN
  1. the process of using your mind to consider something carefully
    thinking always made him frown
    she paused for thought
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  • The process of intellect we name by terms denoting activity, such as intellection, thinking, the _stream of thought_, and the latter describes it most truly. Applied Psychology for Nurses
  • Mainly discussed on the designing of modules, the smoke exhausting system, temperature examining system, etc. The experimental model has the characters of agility and intellection.
  • Waltzing along the delicate border between intellection and intuition, Kingsley has created a volume that is more than a long string of words and more than a great story rife with fascinating ideas. Arthur Rosenfeld: Deepen The Spirit Of The Holidays
  • The Beings, yes, but they are to us manifold and differentiated: the First we make a simplex; to us Intellection begins with the emanant in its seeking of its essence, of itself, of its author; bent inward for this vision and having a present thing to know, there is every reason why it should be a principle of Intellection; but that which, never coming into being, has no prior but is ever what it is, how could that have motive to Intellection? The Six Enneads.
  • According to the viewpoint of modern control theory, many advantages are provided in PID control, i. e. , the inherent robustness and intellection.
  • The instinct intellection and abstract intellection exist in the human_based controlling procedure, the instinct intellection is the main intellection.
  • ’Tis the novelty of the experiment which makes impressions on their conceptive, cogitative faculties; that do not previse the facility of the operation adequately, with a subact and sedate intellection, associated with diligent and congruous study. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Those ascribing Intellection to the First have not supposed him to know the lesser, the emanant — though, indeed, some have thought it impossible that he should not know everything. The Six Enneads.
  • Taoist masters, the great founders of ancient Chinese philosophy, teach that such reliance on intellection over intuition is a mistake. Arthur Rosenfeld: Must Humans Go the Way of the Dinosaurs?
  • Intellectual-Principle — though, of course, there is another cause of intellection which is also a cause to Being, both rising in a source distinct from either. The Six Enneads.
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