Even Wilhelm von Humboldt was unable to free himself altogether from the intellectualistic prejudice of the substantial identity and the merely historical and accidental diversity of logical thought and language.
Not only are they opposed to the moralistic andintellectualistic view, but they are its active opponents.
Only by "intelligent sympathy," and by just those emotions rooted in instinctive social tendencies which an intellectualistic Individualism excludes or distrusts.
Just as little does the term reasonable as used in law permit a purely intellectualistic view of the process or an a priori standard.
The whole active material of natural fact is tried out, and only the barest intellectualisticformalism remains.
Intellectualistic critics of sensation insist that sensations are disjoined only.
This may not seem immediately obvious, but if you follow the intellectualistic logic employed in all these reasonings, I don't see how you can escape the admission.
Having done what I could in my earlier lectures to break the edge of the intellectualistic reductiones ad absurdum, I must leave the issue in your hands.
I see the intellectualistic criticism destroying the immediately given coherence of the phenomenal world, but unable to make its own conceptual substitutes cohere, and I see the resort to the absolute for a coherence of a higher type.
The process of intellectualism is not the subject I wish to treat: I wish to speak of science, and about it there is no doubt; by definition, so to speak, it will be intellectualistic or it will not be at all.
Herbart's intellectualistic denial of self-dependence to the practical capacities of the soul leads him logically to determinism.
Leibnitz and Hegel are the classical representatives of the intellectualistic view of the world.
The attitude of hostility which Schleiermacher assumed in relation to Hegel's intellectualistic conception of religion induced Harms to give to Schleiermacher also a place in the ranks of the opposition.
The first kind of pantheism, then, that which conceives a single substance as developing in an infinity of modes with no final cause in view, may be typified by the purely intellectualistic pantheism of Spinoza.
Experience always carries with it and within it certain systematized arrangements, certain classifications (using the term without intellectualistic prejudice), coexistent and serial.
Upon the ambiguity of a word, the systematic indictment of intellectualism becomes the cornerstone of a systematically intellectualistic method of conceiving reality!
But thereby he only covertly recognizes theintellectualistic standard.
After some comments on current anti-intellectualistic tendencies, Dewey proceeds to distinguish his own anti-intellectualism from that of others.
In his discussion of Prophecy the interest lies once more in his anti-intellectualistic attitude.
Judah Halevi, influenced by Al Gazali, had already before Maimonides protested against this intellectualistic attitude in the name of a truer though more naive understanding of the Bible and Jewish history.
It is in line with Maimonides's general rationalistic and intellectualistic point of view when he undertakes to find a reason for every commandment, where no reason is given in the Law.
In this discussion also Crescas takes issue with the intellectualistic point of view of Maimonides and particularly Gersonides.
The partisans of the intellectualistic theory would, of course, deny that they ever meant truth with this meaning.
The intellectualistic theory is partly true of symbolic art, but not wholly, for even there, the individuality of the symbol counts.
It is bad policy to rely exclusively on the purely intellectualistic problems of "How can I do this?
It is bad policy to supplement these intellectualistic problems by only the remote problems of "How can I be fitted to earn a higher wage?
The intellectualistic needs and problems should be considered along with all others, and given whatever weight their educational value deserves.
In discussing anti-intellectualistic philosophies, in the first part of the present essay, their suspicion and distrust of intellect was attributed to a logical illusion.
This is like Pragmatism in its rejection of the mere intellectualistic view of life and in basing truth upon a more spontaneous and essential activity.
He says: Christianity is an essentially human and thoroughly pragmatic religion, hampered throughout its history and at times almost strangled by an alien theology, based upon the intellectualistic speculations of Greek philosophers.
For it shares with them the rejection of an intellectualistic view of life, in which cognition is regarded as finding truth of its own power and as conveying it to the rest of life.
III If we exclude acting upon the idea, no conceivable amount or kind of intellectualistic procedure can confirm or refute an idea, or throw any light upon its validity.
What is this but once more theintellectualistic position?
But the battle against intellectualistic and affectivistic conceptions of Religion is not yet won.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "intellectualistic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: cerebral; highbrow; intellectual