in·tel·lect \'int-¶l-,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.
in·tel·lec·tu·al: having or showing a high degree of intellect. An
intellectual is
apparently a bright or smart person. But a bright person is not
always an
intellectual. Intellect is earned. Intellect is thought to be respected,
but a
non-intellectual does not always respect the intellect. Intellect is often
thought to be
"smartness". An intellectual
is thought to be, in some minds,
an "academic
genius". But in fact the essence of intellect is common sense. In
all everyone has
common sense but the intellect has a plethora of it. Common
sense is
intellect. Common sense is logic, reason, and judgment. Intellect is
logic, reason,
and judgment. The power of knowing is logic, reason and
judgment. Intellect is the power of knowing, intellect
is common sense.
log·ic:
the science of correct reasoning; science which deals with the
criteria of valid
thought. Intellect is logic. The intellect will always make
logical choices
or decisions. Logic is the key point in intellect. To have
intellect one
must have logic. The intellect has certain principals he or she
must attain to.
They are all logical to the intellect's thought process. "A
logical decision
is a wise decision"
rea·son: the ability to think, form judgments,
and draw conclusions.
Justification of
an act or idea. Intellect is reasoning. The intellect will justify
all of his or her
thoughts and actions. Justification of his or her morals is
very important to
the intellect. The intellect will make assumptions and
conclusions that
are very appropriate and reasoned in his or her own mind.
"Everything
can be justified in life"
judg·ment: the ability to come to opinions of
things; power of
comparing and
deciding; understanding; good sense. Intellect is judgment.
The intellect obviously
makes judgments, but intellectual judgments. The
intellect knows
what he or she wants to do, and what is best for him or her,
and will make
judgments or wise decisions that will he or she will benefit
from, weather it
be immediate or in the future. The judgments that the
intellect makes
are smart and resourceful. The intellect will not always make
the right
decision or judgment but they will be reasoned and logical.
con·ceit·ed: having an exaggerated opinion of
oneself or one's
merits. The
intellect, if you will, is not perfect, no one is perfect nor could
they be. But the
intellect knows. The intellect, in his or her mind, thinks that
they know more
than "those people". The intellect can and will criticize. The
intellect will at
times feel they are better than most people. To many people
the intellect may
be wrong in his or her thinking, but the intellect knows.
mind: the intellect in its normal state;
reason; sanity. The intellect will
make up his or
her mind. The decision is the wise one. The judgment is the
right one. The
reason is the justified one, and, if you will, in the intellects
mind, the perfect
one.
"Intellect is in the mind.
Intellect is in judgments. Intellect is in reason.
Intellect is in
sanity. Intellect is in sense. Intellect is a way of life."
"Intellect is a way of life. Intellect is
the way of life. Intellect is life."
"We should take care not to make the
intellect our god; it has, of
course, powerful
muscles, but no personality" -Albert Einstein
in·tel·lect \'int-¶l-,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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