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1 Int, 4 | which is proper to the human intellect produces a rigorous mode 2 1, 9 | advances by the light of the intellect alone. Philosophy and the 3 1, 13 | person. In that act, the intellect and the will display their 4 1, 13(15)| requires the engagement of the intellect and the will: “Since human 5 1, 13(15)| revealer full submission of intellect and will” (Dogmatic Constitution 6 3, 30 | speculative powers of the human intellect. Finally, there are religious 7 4, 42 | underscores the fact that the intellect must seek that which it 8 4, 42 | its reality, even if his intellect cannot penetrate its mode 9 4, 42 | shaken in the least if the intellect cannot penetrate it in a 10 4, 44 | upon the capacity of the intellect, for all its natural limitations, 11 4, 47 | more so, of the work of his intellect and the tendencies of his 12 5, 56 | of a consonance between intellect and objective reality. In 13 6, 75 | assent of faith, engaging the intellect and will, does not destroy