Word: intellection
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...Should Harvard education perpetuate the dichotomy between the intellect and the rest of the personality or promote the integrated development of both...
...never in full agreement with all of King's tactics, they now look less longingly for any single man to provide a sense of unity that, however uplifting, must necessarily be an illusion when applied to a people who are as diverse as any other in their talents, interests, intellect and philosophies...
...more immovable than physical and temperamental obstacles to the apprehension of most art forms, excluding food, is our own intellect. In literature, art, and to a lesser extent music, the reacting human mind, even at its peaks of receptiveness, often confuses intellectual and emotive responses...
...things too-maybe my inhibitions." But Renee Holt, 22, approached her barber's appointment with anxiety. Fondly caressing her long golden tresses, she said bravely: "In a way, long hair is a crutch for a woman. Once the hair is short, one may develop other things, like the intellect. But I have been thinking what my father will...
Magaziner concluded that the focus of undergraduate education should be on the individual, helping him, as he later wrote, "to cope . . . with crucial human and social problems. "The University, therefore, should encourage both the search for "self-realization." and the "developing of intellect" It should remove, or at least minimize, "pressures which would defeat the seeking of self-knowledge": and it should oppose "narrow professional orientation...