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  • If you imbeciles had an iota of intelligence you would look around and realize that Governor Palin is brighter than any of your "Intellects" on tthe left.

    First on the Ticker: Palin will not run for re-election 2009

  • Intellects who know the law of the land and the constitution, like judges, are siding with gays and lesbians.

    DC Mayor to sign same sex marriage bill 2009

  • Intellects possess unique attributes according to Dietrich.

    Dietrich of Freiberg Führer, Markus 2009

  • For example, chapter two of the Judaeo-Arabic theologic-philosophical work by Natanael Ibn al-Fayyumi, the Garden of Intellects (Bustan al-˜uqul), written in Yemen in 1165, includes a correspondence between numbers

    Influence of Arabic and Islamic Philosophy on Judaic Thought Zonta, Mauro 2007

  • (Yahya al-Tabib) and the Lamp of Intellects (Siraj al-˜uqul) by Hoter ben Solomon (Mansur ibn Sulayman al-Dhamari) (see Zonta 1997a, 140-144; about Hoter ben Solomon and his philosophical sources, see also Blumenthal 2007).

    Influence of Arabic and Islamic Philosophy on Judaic Thought Zonta, Mauro 2007

  • Intellects’ who cannot laugh at themselves lack academic acumen in situ–but then again, this site and all of its phallocentric, and/or otherwise conceited constituents, expel nothing but anality, academic superficiality, and a whole lot of plutocratic self-appreciation.

    The Trials and Tribulations of Teaching 2006

  • Without further elaboration, suffice it to say that this work, filled with talk of Neoplatonic emanation, significantly deviates from (or at least, adds to) anything Aristotle had to say about God, Intellects and the cosmos.

    The Influence of Islamic Thought on Maimonides Pessin, Sarah 2005

  • Intellects differ from one another in a very real and fundamental way: but no comparison can well be made by merely general observations.

    Studies in Pessimism 2004

  • The particular intellect, though all-embracing, is a partial thing, and the collective Intellect and its various manifestations [all the particular intellects] are in actuality parts of that part.

    The Six Enneads. Plotinus 1952

  • Intellects and spirits without any bodies -- worth mentioning -- and gross mortal remains unvitalized by souls.

    Insights and Heresies Pertaining to the Evolution of the Soul Anna Bishop Scofield

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