Human Intellect, The: A Bahá'í-Inspired Perspective e |
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Adrian John Davis |
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The term intellect has been used very loosely in psychology, from being equivalent to everything rational to being a generic term covering cognitive processes as a whole. Even in everyday language we hear the term used in a loose cognitive way to denote people who are intelligent, such as, "He has a fine intellect." In this article, however, I wish... |
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