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1 VI, 3 | wisdom, philosophic wisdom, intuitive reason; we do not include 2 VI, 6 | philosophic wisdom, and intuitive reason, and it cannot be 3 VI, 6 | alternative is that it is intuitive reason that grasps the first 4 VI, 7 | Therefore wisdom must be intuitive reason~combined with scientific 5 VI, 7 | knowledge, combined with intuitive reason, of the things that 6 VI, 8 | It is opposed, then, to intuitive reason; for intuitive reason 7 VI, 8 | to intuitive reason; for intuitive reason is of the limiting 8 VI, 11| and practical wisdom and intuitive reason we credit the same 9 VI, 11| these are ultimates. And intuitive reason is concerned with 10 VI, 11| the last are objects of intuitive reason and not of argument, 11 VI, 11| not of argument, and the intuitive reason which is presupposed 12 VI, 11| and first terms, while the intuitive reason involved in practical 13 VI, 11| and this perception is intuitive reason.~This is why these 14 VI, 11| judgement, understanding, and intuitive reason. This is shown by 15 VI, 11| particular age brings with it intuitive reason and judgement; this 16 VI, 11| nature is the cause. (Hence intuitive reason is both beginning