Human intellect refers to the ability of the human mind to think, reason, understand, and acquire knowledge. It involves processes such as cognition, perception, memory, problem-solving, and decision-making. The intellect allows humans to engage in complex thoughts, ideas, and creative endeavors.
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technology represent human intellect, so as the technology increases in complication, benifit, and use it shows that our own human intellect is growing. Plus it makes us feel just plain smart. ^_^
As for me>>>> i think there are 2 gender in the animals and human....animals are not human beings that have intellect on will.therefore they were not gay...//////
Antonio Di Maria has written: 'The human mind' -- subject(s): Brain chemistry, Intellect, Philosophy, Physiological aspects of Intellect
it destroys human intellect and often causes awful results in human life with miserable results and destructive decisions.
it isn't super human but he is a straight A student and he knows a lot about chemistry(web fluid/shooters)
David Zurakowski has written: 'The structure and growth of human intelligence' -- subject(s): Intellect
intellect means smart
Her intellect was that of a rhino, small and useless. Her intellect was that of Einstein, sharp and powerful.
Education, education, education.answ2. Of human attributes, intellect is the one that may be farthest from its ultimate performance. So, as above education - particularly broad education.
The intellect is the part of the mind that thinks logically and solves puzzles, like crosswords or math.The mind is pretty much everything, both the conscious and unconscious and includes nonintellectual parts like emotions.
Humanism attempted to integrate human intellect and faith by prioritizing reason, critical thinking, and empirical evidence while also acknowledging the importance of spirituality, morality, and ethical values in human life. It sought to harmonize rational inquiry with religious beliefs by emphasizing the potential for human beings to improve themselves intellectually and ethically through a combination of reason and faith.