In the early 1990s, the University promoted the system by claiming, "Clusters of faculty come together within schools to pursue new areas of intellectual enquiry.
So it is that we can apply to research of different disciplinary provenance general criteria of appraisal approved by the wider culture of intellectual enquiry.
Or a religious conviction, too deep in our selves to be subjected to the rigours of intellectual enquiry, that knows our connection to the planet, to animal life, to the stars?
Satyendranath Dutta was an expert in many disciplines of intellectual enquiry including medieval Indian history, culture, and mythology.
Supported by a work ethic to which his father gave eloquent support in lectures and in writing, he acquired imperceptibly habits of concentrated intellectual enquiry.
Post-colonial theory studies the power and the continued dominance of Western ways of knowing, of intellectual enquiry.
It is also evidence of his complete lack of intellectual enquiry and a vanity, which I have to say, is in stark contrast to that of his mother.
The totality of codified language (vocabulary) used in a given field of intellectual enquiry and of social practice, such as legal discourse, medical discourse, religious discourse, et cetera.
In other words, they are concerned with the process of intellectual enquiry - with teaching you to learn how to think for yourself.
Juxtaposing criminal law and legal theory offers a number of intellectual enquiries.