(1) Any definition of intellection or perception, therefore, that splits them into two disparate parts, misunderstands the nature of knowledge and of reality.(2) Writing was the great discovery, her process of intellection , the frontier.(3) How, otherwise, is intellection possible if I can jointly believe that humans were once apes, but then again weren't?(4) There are different kinds of intellection , and I think some of them are much more canny about tacit, implicit knowledge, than about scientific or explicit knowledge.(5) Mithen's book speaks to the assumptions behind a long-entrenched intellectual culture that has privileged intellection over artistic expression and the individual over the group.(6) audiences demand intellection without the need for thought(7) Try to read them as speaking primarily to the imaginative and active energies and only secondarily to the intellective ones.(8) However, humans had something more than just the organic soul: they possessed the inorganic soul, that immaterial essence that gave a person access to will, intellect and intellective memory.(9) The opposite is argued, because at least the creation of our intellective soul is instantaneous.(10) For one, Hamlet recognizes a reason of state as distinct from the traditionally intellective and moral definition and understanding of reason.(11) This distinction between creative and computational tasks parallels the distinction between judgmental and intellective tasks.