Intellectual
Intellectual can function as both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it refers to a person who engages in critical thinking, reflection, and the study of ideas, often in fields such as philosophy, science, literature, or social theory. As an adjective, it relates to the intellect or to activities and matters that require reasoning and understanding rather than action or emotion. The word derives from Latin intellectus, from intelligere “to understand,” and entered English via Old French.
In cultural and political discourse, “intellectual” is used to describe a person who participates in public
Related uses include intellectualism, which denotes a tendency to prioritize reason and theoretical knowledge; and phrases
In contemporary usage, the term is common in academic, cultural, and policy discussions. It is often contrasted