active intellect造句
例句與造句
- He referred to the living human intelligence, particularly the active intellect, which he believed to be the substance.
- In that passage Aristotle appears to equate the active intellect with the " unmoved mover " and God.
- The material and immaterial interact through the Active Intellect, which is a " divine light " containing the intelligible forms.
- The Active Intellect reveals the universals concealed in material objects much like the sun makes color available to our eyes.
- The author ( Philoponus or pseudo-Philoponus ? ) sets the theory on the role and functioning of the active intellect.
- It's difficult to find active intellect in a sentence. 用active intellect造句挺難的
- But some people can use " insight " to avoid this step and derive conclusions directly by conjoining with the active intellect.
- The " active intellect " must reside safely and eternally " in God ", so as to safeguard man's capacity to reason.
- He wore his khaki uniform, stayed out of trouble and displayed an active intellect that suggested a bright future, his teachers said.
- On the other hand, concerning the active intellect, like Alexander and Plotinus, he saw this as a transcendent being existing above and outside man.
- Some of them regarded the active intellect as a power external to the human mind, Alexander going so far as to identify it with God.
- On one hand, there is the active intellect, and on the other, the idea of perception awareness or how we are aware that we are perceiving.
- He rejects both the sensible and the intelligible species ( " species intelligibiles " ), introduced, he says, to explain sense-perception, as also the active intellect.
- It works with images coming from the common sense and imagination, using reasoning ( Greek " logos " ) as well as the " active intellect ".
- The album is named after an ancient medieval philosophical questioning of how the mind operates in relation to the so-called active intellect, also known as agent intellect and other names.
- All our intellectual activity rests on sensory function; but through the active intellect ( intellectus agens ) an abstract representation of the sensible object is provided for the intellectual possibility.
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