Among the intellectualists the welcome would begin to cool as soon as it should be discovered that the ambiguity to which logical operations are the response is not regarded by the experimentalist as a purely intellectual affair.
When intellectualists do this, pragmatism charges them with inverting the real relation.
Pragmatists and intellectualists both accept this definition as a matter of course.
It is not, then, in the multiplication of schools designed to cater for intellectualists that we see the best hope for the progress of the nation.
Many intellectualists have now gone so far as to admit that verification is the testing of a judgment by the consequence it imports, the difference it makes--its working.
I confess to being much at a loss to realize just what the intellectualists conceive to be the relation of truth to ideas on one side and to “reality” on the other.
Some Intellectualists hold that the Sage knows God in the same way as God knows Himself.
The other theory is held by the Sûfîs and a fewintellectualists as well, viz.
Intellectualists hold to the possibility of perfect Divine Knowledge.
In fact, I suspect that only specifically intellectual people actually disbelieve in it--and, with all respect to yourself, I must add that the opinion of intellectualists on the destiny of the spirit fails to hold my attention!
Last year I saw all kinds of people trying to obliterate suffering: the intellectualists were denying its efficacy, the humanitarians its necessity, the Christian Scientists its reality.
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