This approach embodied an intellectualist orientation capable only of yielding depthless and superficial personality types. |
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But, to the intellectualist, it is reason and knowledge that stand front and center in the active structure of the self. |
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It does not mean we can't make the centre-left argument – there is a progressive, intellectualist, argument which needs to be heard. |
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Up until recently, there was a tendency to speak of the encounter between God and man as an encounter known only to faith, faith being understood in a very intellectualist sense. |
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By emphasising objectivity, it reduced passions to a pendulum, arguing in intellectualist terms about what were deep emotions. |
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We tried to polish up on our apologetics, but the intellectualist approach seldom moves many. |
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This view was in accordance with his insistence on the practical and existential side of religion, over against the intellectualist tendency to treat the correlate of the group as being a system of beliefs. |
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An advocate of the guise of the good could accept a more intellectualist picture of motivation, according to which we only desire what we judge to be good or worthwhile. |
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The intellectualist sees our intellectual activities as not being grounded on habits but instead on processes like thinking, deliberation, and judgment. |
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