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The definition of Intellect
Title: The definition of Intellect
Category: Social Sciences / Psychology
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The definition of Intellect
inˇtelˇlect 'int-śl-,ect n [ L intellectus , fr. intellect-, intellegere to understand ] 1 a: the power of knowing b: the capacity for thought esp. when highly developed 2 a: a person of notable intellect - Websters New World dictionary.
'Intellect is and always will be of high statue. At least it should be' Intellect, in raw form, is the power of knowing. The intellect will always agree upon that statement.
inˇtelˇlecˇtuˇal: having
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but no personality' -Albert Einstein inˇtelˇlect 'int-śl-,ect n [ L intellectus , fr. intellect-, intellegere to understand ] 1 a: common sense 2 a: reason b: logic 3 a: knowing - An intellects definition.
Intellect is uncommon, but it is common sense. Intellect is not only found in 'the academic genius' Not all intellectuals are geniuses. Intellect has a moral level that the intellect has to stand up to. The everyday person has potential. The intellect is definite.
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