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Qué (quién) es intellectualism - definición

MENTAL PERSPECTIVE
Medieval theological intellectualism

Intellectualism         
·noun Intellectual power; intellectuality.
II. Intellectualism ·noun The doctrine that knowledge is derived from pure reason.
intellectualism         
¦ noun
1. the exercise of the intellect at the expense of the emotions.
2. Philosophy rationalism.
Derivatives
intellectualist noun
Moral intellectualism         
MORAL INTELLECTUALISM IS A VIEW IN META-ETHICS ACCORDING TO WHICH GENUINE MORAL KNOWLEDGE MUST TAKE THE FORM OF ARRIVING AT DISCURSIVE MORAL JUDGEMENTS ABOUT WHAT ONE SHOULD DO
Socratic intellectualism; Ethical intellectualism; Virtue is knowledge; Knowledge is virtue; Socratic ethics; Platonic ethics; Socratic morality
Moral intellectualism or ethical intellectualism is a view in meta-ethics according to which genuine moral knowledge must take the form of arriving at discursive moral judgements about what one should do.

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Intellectualism


Intellectualism is the mental perspective that emphasizes the use, the development, and the exercise of the intellect; and also identifies the life of the mind of the intellectual person. In the field of philosophy, the term intellectualism is synonymous with rationalism, knowledge derived from reason. In the field of sociology, the term intellectualism also has a socially negative connotation about intellectual people giving "too much attention to thinking" (single-mindedness of purpose) and thus show an "absence of affection and feeling" (emotional coldness). Hierarchical Intellectualism is any hierarchical theory of intelligence which postulates that the mental abilities that constitute intelligence occur and are arranged in a hierarchy (series of levels) that ranges from the general to the specific, e.g. the I.Q. test.

Ejemplos de uso de intellectualism
1. He bases his relationships on the footings of intellectualism.
2. We expect competence and smarts, but not intellectualism.
3. Long known for its anti–intellectualism, recently the movement has developed colleges and universities.
4. Pope Benedict‘s reserved intellectualism is a marked contrast to John Paul‘s imposing, theatrical personality.
5. "In the 1'80s," says Kane, "we were hijacked by some sort of liberal intellectualism that Blair has absolutely smashed.