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If the intellect of the philosopher is a developed one, it will be active in the creation of ideas if he is working with them, or of images if he is working in an artistic pursuit. But, in either case, he will still be detached from them, unbound by them, free to pursue them or to drop them.
-- Notebooks Category 20: What Is Philosophy? > Chapter 5 : The Philosopher > # 111