单词 | intelligize |
释义 | intelligizev. Philosophy. 1. intransitive. To exercise the intelligence or intellect; to think, understand. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > thought > think [verb (intransitive)] howOE mintOE thinkOE panse1559 tink1584 excogitate1630 cogitate1633 intelligize1803 nut1919 cerebrate1928 1803 Edinb. Rev. 1 261 They [sc. forms of thought]..exist a priori, and independently of all experience in the subject who intelligizes. 1998 Phronesis 43 270 The noetic intellect cannot intelligise without intelligising itself. The content of its thought is itself. 2003 A. P. Bos Soul & its Instrumental Body xi. 223 Man is called ‘a mortal god’ because of his ability to intelligize and to act intelligently. 2. transitive. To take into the intellect or understanding. Cf. intelligible adj. 2. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > understanding > understand [verb (transitive)] yknoweOE acknowOE anyeteOE latchc1000 undernimc1000 understandc1000 underyetec1000 afindOE knowOE seeOE onfangc1175 takec1175 underfindc1200 underfonga1300 undertakea1300 kenc1330 gripea1340 comprehend1340 comprendc1374 espyc1374 perceivea1387 to take for ——?1387 catcha1398 conceivea1398 intenda1400 overtakea1400 tenda1400 havec1405 henta1450 comprise1477 skilla1500 brook1548 apprend1567 compass1576 perstanda1577 endue1590 sound1592 engrasp1593 in1603 fathom1611 resent1614 receivea1616 to take up1617 apprehend1631 to take in1646 grasp1680 understumblec1681 forstand1682 savvy1686 overstand1699 uptake1726 nouse1779 twig1815 undercumstand1824 absorb1840 sense1844 undercumstumble1854 seize1855 intelligize1865 dig1935 read1956 1865 J. H. Stirling Secret of Hegel I. ii. 89 The object becomes, so to speak, intelligised, and the intellect objectivised. 1890 Sc. Leader 1 July 6 Hume lived in a society of highly-cultivated men, whose scholarship was assimilated and intelligized. 1934 J. Sinha Indian Psychol. Perception (1999) viii. 124 The self, though pure in itself, knows the state of the unconscious mind (buddhi) intelligized by the reflection of the self in it. 1967 P. Merlan in Cambr. Hist. Later Greek & Early Medieval Philos. 118 It is a peculiar kind of intuition in that these intelligibles have no existence apart from their being intelligized. 2001 M. Al-ʻAllāf Essence of Islamic Philos. (2003) iii. 95 For the human mind to..be able to intelligize the intelligibles, it also needs something else to transfer it from potentiality to actuality. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1803 |
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