intellective


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Synonyms for intellective

relating to or performed by the mind

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(28.) This explains why Maffei has declined to introduce Galen's Intellective, Aristotle's Noetical faculty, as involved in voice.
God is the source of both the contemplator's possibility of knowing and being, such that even the intellective experience of knowing into darkness is still a form of knowledge made possible through participation.
ACA's deeply researched, groundbreaking catalogue of youth development and 21st-century learning skills makes clear that American summer camps are the products of intentional and intellective influences that should be embraced, perhaps more so than we do.
(eds.) Reflective and intellective position papers on Mathematics Education Issues, Abuja: Marvelous Mike Ventures Ltd.
In addition to those who considered Kelly's approach overly intellective, some complained about what might be called an embarrassment of riches.
We designed the work sessions through a series of trials, selecting from McGrath's task circumflex model task types which could be individually performed: Intellective tasks and creative tasks, the last operationalized through a brainstorming exercise (McGrath, 1984).
Usually where there is a "middle term" there is mediation and thus no immediacy, since for Kierkegaard mediation implies an intellective endeavor, the positing of a middle term.
On the following six screens, six middle managers each from a different division of the company presented participants with a problem taken from real-life work situations, three trials of intellective nature and three of a creative nature.
In the cognitive domain, thinking/head, the emphasis is on remembering or reproducing something which has presumably been learned, as well as objectives which involve the solving of some intellective task for which the individual has to determine the essential problem and then reorder given material or combine it with ideas, methods, or procedures previously learned.
Although relatively rare, RTT represents the second most common cause of severe intellective disability in the female gender.
Considered in themselves, the intellectual virtues are more excellent than the moral virtues because they pertain to the intellective aspect of the agent while the moral virtues regulate the passions that belong to the sensitive aspect.
And much of Wordsworth's poetry is a record of his emotional and intellective response to what he saw and heard in the middle of nature, and of the insights occasioned by those experiences.
Thomas Aquinas, the Catholic Church teaches that the soul is the intellective and animating principle of the body.
The benefits of organisational/team heterogeneity on team performance are most prominent in creative and intellective tasks (Guzzo & Dickson 1996), because it allows the cross fertilisation of ideas and the exploration of new ideas and perspectives (Tsai 2001, Martins & Terblanceh 2003, Kanter 2006).