"understanding", the verb "
intellection" is sometimes used in philosophical contexts, and the Greek words noēsis and noein are sometimes also used.
Kaynak: NousUnderstanding (also called
intellection ) is a psychological process related to an abstract or physical object, such as a person ,
Kaynak: Understandingthe power of acute observation and deduction , penetration, discernment , perception called
intellection or noesis. an understanding of
Kaynak: Insightbeyond being and
intellection It can be contrasted with ontology , as ontology is "an account of being" whereas henology is an "account of unity."
Kaynak: HenologyHuman perfection (or "happiness"), then, is equated with constant
intellection and contemplation. Al-Farabi divides intellect into four
Kaynak: Al-FarabiThe active intellect, in the sense described, is more properly called the Agent Intellect, as it is the force triggering
intellection in
Kaynak: Active intellectis the unity of
intellection, of the intelligizing subject, and of the Form intelligized — the same unity as that of love, lover and beloved.
Kaynak: Mulla SadraYou cannot increase the
intellection of A with the same act you have already thought. That act stops in A. The act does not prosecutes to
Kaynak: Leonardo Polowithout
intellection or conception", which therefore exists like a mental photograph ; and understanding (or apprehending) being
Kaynak: Meditations on First PhilosophyCavalcanti's canzone, Pound's touchstone text of clear
intellection and precision of language, reappears with the insertion of the lines "
Kaynak: The CantosRené Descartes uses the chiliagon as an example in his Sixth meditation to demonstrate the difference between pure
intellection and
Kaynak: Chiliagonand “the West,” Lebensphilosophie spurred many German thinkers to reject
intellection in favour of the irrational forces of blood and life.
Kaynak: LebensphilosophieWe can say that Citta appears here in its highest possible sense, for it is then neither simply mentation nor
intellection, nor perception
Kaynak: Manas-vijnanaIt is an attempt to generate enquiry into the greater spheres of understanding which lie beyond conventionalised
intellection.
Kaynak: Keith MorantCarl Hovland was a big man, soft in speech, gentle in manner, as incredibly quick and deft in physical movement as in
intellection.
Kaynak: Carl Hovland