Hildegard of Bingen
-What is the difference between the intellect and the will?
A) The intellect contemplates the differences between actions and chooses between actions whereas the will does the action.
B) The intellect is concerned only with ideas,and the will is concerned only with actions.
C) The intellect is part of the soul while the will is part of the body.
D) The intellect always chooses good while the will sometimes chooses evil.
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