The issue may here coincide with that between intellectualism and voluntarism.
Intellectualism and voluntarism are the two rival possibilities of emphasis when the soul is defined in terms of its known activities.
Intellectualism would make will merely the concluding phase of thought, while voluntarism would reduce thought to one of the interests of a general appetency.
Intellectualism may be at its height while the moral side of life may suffer a submergence beneath the floods of luxury and refined social vices.
The contrast between the sensationalism of Epicurus and the intellectualism of Plato has been developed in A 465 ff.
From this arid intellectualism he was delivered through the influence of Rousseau.
This last attempt to evade intellectualism ends in intellectualism, and therefore in death.
Detached intellectualism is (in the exact sense of a popular phrase) all moonshine; for it is light without heat, and it is secondary light, reflected from a dead world.
Upon the ambiguity of a word, the systematic indictment of intellectualism becomes the cornerstone of a systematically intellectualistic method of conceiving reality!
Much of Bradley’s writings is a sustained and deliberate polemic against intellectualism of the Neo-Kantian type.
Those who question this basic principle of intellectualism will, of course, question it here.
To know and to have the power to do] Only an extreme and one-sided intellectualism separates them and assumes that it is easy to know and hard to do.
Intellectualism may be described as an intoxication conscious of itself; the moral energy which replaces it, on the other hand, represents a state of fast, a famine and a sleepless thirst.
It seems to me that here intellectualism reaches its limit.
This tendency to casuistry in Browning's monologues has done much towards establishing for him that reputation for pure intellectualism which has done him so much harm.
But its real literary merits and its real literary faults have alike remained unrecognised under the influence of that unfortunateintellectualism which idolises Browning as a metaphysician and neglects him as a poet.
After some comments on current anti-intellectualistic tendencies, Dewey proceeds to distinguish his own anti-intellectualism from that of others.
The vice of intellectualismfrom this standpoint is not in making of logical relations and functions in and for knowledge, but in a false abstraction of knowledge (and the logical) from its working context.
Fascist anti-intellectualism holds in scorn a product peculiarly typical of the educated classes in Italy: the leterato--the man who plays with knowledge and with thought without any sense of responsibility for the practical world.
It was precisely this danger that aroused the fears of the "rigourists" and in the light of succeeding events in the domain of intellectualism it is impossible to deny that there was some justification for their gloomy apprehensions.
Intellectualism may not always be so clearly other-worldly as Plato shows himself to be in this passage.
Too much of our so-called intellectualism is merely the substitution of ready-made proletarian crowd-ideas for the traditional crowd-ideas which pass for thinking among the middle classes.
As long as one continues talking, intellectualism remains in undisturbed possession of the field.
Intellectualism denies (as we saw in lecture ii) that finite things can act on one another, for all things, once translated into concepts, remain shut up to themselves.
Intellectualism here does what I said it does--it makes experience less instead of more intelligible.
For what have they invoked the absolute except as a being the peculiar inner form of which shall enable it to overcome the contradictions with which intellectualism has found the finite many as such to be infected?
Intellectualism in the vicious sense began when Socrates and Plato taught that what a thing really is, is told us by its definition.
You see how unintelligible intellectualism here seems to make the world of our most accomplished philosophers.
A radical breach with intellectualism is required, 212.
In Mr. Bradley's difficulty in seeing how sugar can be sweet intellectualism outstrips itself and becomes openly a sort of verbalism.
Just what I mean byintellectualism is therefore what I shall try to give a fuller idea of during the remainder of this present hour.
Clinging as he did to the vision of a really living world, and refusing to be content with a chopped-up intellectualist picture of it, it is a pity that he should have adopted the very word that intellectualism had already pre-empted.
There is imagination which by reason of its power and brilliance exceeds all intellectual effort, and effort at intellectualism is worse than a fine ignorance by far.
Martin must then have been knowing something of the more dignified intellectualism of Pissarro and of Sisley, those men who have been the last to reach the degrees of appreciation due them in the proper exactitude.
Her contribution is conspicuous among us for its balance and its intellectualism tempered with fine emotions.
He was the first to write a systematic refutation of philosophy, and completely to annihilate that dread of intellectualism which had characterised the orthodox.
In Hegel there revives in full vigor the intellectualismwhich from the first had lain in the blood of German philosophy, and which Kant's moralism had only temporarily restrained.
But their intellectualism was checked by the aesthetic and eudaemonistic element, and preserved from the one-sidedness which it manifests in the modern period, because of the lack of an effective counterpoise.
But there seems at present to be no especial danger that such an event will occur; the tendency seems rather to be toward overemphasizing intellectualism in music, and toward turning our art into a science.
Radicalism was a series of ideas that they picked up because they felt a superiorintellectualism in them.
Mrs. Basine had secretly allied herself with a pacifist group of women who labelled their minor timidity as intellectualism and argued with violence against the major timidity identified as patriotism.
The entire quarrel of the intellectualist with him is over his concreteness, intellectualism contending that the vaguer and more abstract account is here the more profound.
They are neo-Kantians, whose religion is an austere moralism, and who seem to regard Christianity as a primitive Puritanism, spoiled by the Greeks, who brought into it their intellectualism and their sacramental mysteries.
In other words, the indispensable precondition of dialectical defense of intuitionism is anintellectualism of the “vicious” type.
Bergson’s critique of intellectualism proceeds by applying to traditional metaphysics and epistemology his purely qualitative criterion of reality.
Aside from the presence, in each, of a generative principle, there is little enough in common between the anti-intellectualism of Omar and that of Henri Bergson.
Intellectualism may be as pluralistic in this sense as you like, or as monistic.
Anti-intellectualism and anti-determinism are one and the same thing.
That the case of philosophical anti-intellectualism is a hopeless paradox, whether in voluntarism or in intuitionism, each of these methods itself best proves by its own inevitable intellectualism.
In my opinion he has killed intellectualism definitively and without hope of recovery.
Hence the universality of the vice of intellectualismin philosophy.
No doubt that very enthusiasm which motivates modern anti-intellectualism and gives it so positive a character, is a prime factor in its popular success.
For the empiricists of Aesthetic, intellectualism and moralism represent progress; for the intellectualists, hedonistic and moralistic alike, agnosticism is progress and may be called Kant.
With far greater philosophical vigour, Leibnitz in Germany opened the door to that crowd of psychic facts which Cartesian intellectualism had rejected with horror.
But Wolff and the other German pupils of Leibnitz were as unable to shake themselves free of the all-pervading intellectualism as were the French pupils of Descartes.
But the Leibnitzian law of continuity and intellectualism did not permit of such an interpretation.
Thus they fall back again into intellectualismfrom another side.
When he writes in prose, he expresses himself with all the rather affected intellectualismof the Godwinian psychology.
It is easy to criticise the naïve intellectualism of such a view as this, which ignores or thrusts into the background the economic causes of advance and retrogression.
He sometimes talked mere intellectualism about women: but that is because the most brilliant brains can get tired.
In the mere intellectualism of the matter, Meredith seems to be talking the most brutal sex mastery: he, at any rate, has not doubled Cape Turk, nor even passed Seraglio Point.
In this very experience the intellectualism of Greek Ethics was, not indeed cancelled, but surmounted.
Footnote 116: Philo by his exhortations to seek the blessed life, has by no means broken with the intellectualism of the Greek philosophy, he has only gone beyond it.