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Definition of Intellections
1. intellection [n] - See also: intellection
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intellections
Literary usage of Intellections
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Origin of Ideas by Antonio Rosmini (1883)
"Hence all our intellections are reduced to the three following classes:— ist class
... 1 Of all these intellections we have point in the history of Ancient ..."
2. Scottish Metaphysics Reconstructed in Accordance with the Principles of by E. Edmond (1887)
"Having discussed the relation of consciousness to intellections, those operations
of the Intellect are now separately treated of. Tet the old statements are ..."
3. Psychology; Or, The Science of Mind by Oliver S. Munsell (1880)
"Unlike the emotions proper, they are bat slightly dependent upon prior intellections,
though they may, and often do, react strongly upon the intellect. ..."
4. Truth and Error: Or, The Science of Intellection by John Wesley Powell (1898)
"In this volume psychology is treated only as a system of intellections, while
the emotions are neglected. The subject matter is the beginning of an ..."
5. Outlines of Analogical Philosophy: Being a Primary View of the Principles by George Field (1839)
"... the false judgments and delusions of idiots and maniacs are, in many cases,
attributable to disease of the sensorium inducing false intellections; and, ..."