The influence of intellectuals is always very limited. — frank
Well, if context determines meaning, then everything is context-based and thereby relative - or whatever you want it to be. — tim wood
I think the mark of an intellectual is to be well-acquainted with your own ignorance, and to always be striving to deepen one's understanding. A "true" intellectual cares little about their reputation as an intellectual, and views inquiry as an open-ended, anarchistic and collaboratory. The solitary thinker is as impotent as they are arrogant. — darthbarracuda
What do you think of when you hear that a person is an intellectual? Have there always been intellectuals among humanity? Or is this a more recent development (1500 years is fairly recent)?
To what extent is any great intellectual a product of his/her times? Are intellectuals influential? Or do they merely formulate and reflect? I tend to lean toward reflect. The influence of intellectuals is always very limited. — frank
Magnanimity (derived from the Latin roots magna, great, and animus, mind) is the virtue of being great of mind and heart. It encompasses, usually, a refusal to be petty, a willingness to face danger, and actions for noble purposes. Its antithesis is pusillanimity. Magnanimity is a latinization of the Greek word μεγαλοψυχία, megalopsychia which means greatness of soul and was identified by Aristotle as "the crowning virtue". — Wikipedia
My mind went straight to a challenge I set for myself: come to recognize the ways I'm related to Adolph Hitler.I wonder how greatness in production corresponds to qualities in the individual. — VagabondSpectre
In the critics' vocabulary, the word "precursor" is indispensable, but it should be cleansed of all connotation of polemics or rivalry. The fact is that every writer creates his own precursors. His work modifies our conception of the past, as it will modify the future. — Borges, Kafka and his Precursors
Being Marx.
Being Marx is the best mark of being a great intellectual.
:nerd: — Akanthinos
What do you think of when you hear that a person is an intellectual? — frank
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