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10 Sentences With "intellectualistic"

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The second, most clearly expounded by Aquinas, is an intellectualistic view.
Thus there was no elitism here, nor anything intellectualistic, but rather an existential concern above all.
Maimonides's ethics as well as his interpretation of the pentateuchal laws is intellectualistic, as the foregoing account shows.
Maimonides's ethics as well as his interpretation of the pentateuchal laws is intellectualistic, as the foregoing account shows.
What we can say is that all these interpretations reveal an intellectualistic conception of the connections between perception and knowledge.
That is why we are interested in it, and this is also a source of pleasure, not purely intellectualistic, but material and emotional too.
It is hardly surprising in these circumstances that the conception of human nature that emerged from Plato's work should have had such a pervasively intellectualistic cast.
In this way, Futurists rallied against "intellectualistic literature…[and] intelligible poetry".Clough, p. 53 However, this idea is different from anti-intellectualism. They were not hostile to intellectual approaches, but just the specific intellectual approach that poetry had taken for so many years.
It examines external or internal contradictions, it should evaluate the reality of intellectual products, and is also a criticism of values and a criticism of opinions. The typical misconceptions of the intellectualistic, individualistic and unhistorical interpretation of intellectual processes all have "their source in the habitually coarse psychology based on subjective assessment." Wundt: Logik, 1921, 4th ed., Volume 3, p. 297.
Both Western and Dharmic civilizations have cherished unity as an ideal, but with a different emphasis. Here, Malhotra posits a crucial distinction between what he considers a "synthetic unity" that gave rise to a static intellectualistic Worldview in the West positioning itself as the Universal and an "integrative unity" that gave rise to a dynamically oriented Worldview based on Dharma. While the former is characterized by a "top-down" essentialism embracing everything a priori, the latter is a "bottom-up" approach acknowledging the dependent co-origination of alternative views of the human and the divine, the body and the mind, and the self and society.

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