When Klages died, the German philosopher J�rgen Habermas urged that Klages'" realizations concerning anthropology and philosophy of language " should not be left " hidden behind the veil " of Klages'" anti-intellectualist metaphysics and apocalyptic philosophy of history ".
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His first significant published work was on " The Essence of Manifestation ", to which he devoted long years of necessary research in order to surmount the main deficiency of all intellectualist philosophy, the ignorance of life " as experienced ".
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:" . . . an elitist, aristocratic and fiercely intellectualist wing of the German youth movement . . . Wyneken's ideal ( was ) of an elite and highly ethical M�nnerbund devoted to the ideals of Kant, Hegel, Goethe and Nietzsche . " ( Rabinbach, 1985)
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Dreyfus's seminal critique of cognitivism ( or the computational account of the mind ), " What Computers Can't Do ", consciously replays Merleau-Ponty's critique of intellectualist psychology to argue for the irreducibility of corporeal know-how to discrete, syntactic processes.
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In this paper Ryle argues against the ( intellectualist ) position that all knowledge is knowledge of propositions ( " know-that " ), and the view that some knowledge can only be defined as " know-how " has therefore, in some contexts, come to be called " anti-intellectualist ".
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In this paper Ryle argues against the ( intellectualist ) position that all knowledge is knowledge of propositions ( " know-that " ), and the view that some knowledge can only be defined as " know-how " has therefore, in some contexts, come to be called " anti-intellectualist ".
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Front page of one of the first editions of the novel Mal�gue's " Augustin ou le Ma�tre est l?" is unique among Catholic novels, following Victor Brombert, because, instead of writing about sex and sin as Fran�ois Mauriac or Georges Bernanos, he poses the religious problem from an intellectual ( not intellectualist ) point of view.
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The philosopher Gilbert Ryle was concerned with what he called the " intellectualist legend " ( also known as the " Dogma of the ghost in the machine, " the " Two-Lives Legend, " the " Two-Worlds Story, " or the " Double-Life Legend " ) which requires intelligent acts to be the product of the conscious application of mental rules.
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A fine summation of the position which Ryle is combating is the famous statement by Ralph Waldo Emerson that, " The ancestor of every action is a thought . " In sharp contrast to such assertions, which rule out any other possible parentage to actions by the use of the word " every, " Ryle argued in " The Concept of Mind " ( 1949 ) that the intellectualist legend results in an infinite regress of thought:
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In 1757 he came to wider attention by publishing " Letters on Theron and Aspasio ", in which he attacked the theology of James Hervey ( whose " Theron and Aspasio " had been published in 1755 . ) In particular Sandeman disagreed with Hervey's idea of imputed righteousness but also put forward the intellectualist perception of religion he shared with Glas and his view that faith was the beginning of a correspondence, leading to full assurance of hope.