Noun
Intellectual powers; possession of intellect; quality of being intellectual.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBut I have bad taste with a deep fount of intellectuality. Mel Brooks
Movements such as conceptual art have to a degree reversed the art world's attitude to intellectuality and lyricism, but this did not rehabilitate Escher because traditional critics still disliked his narrative themes and his use of perspective. Source: Internet
The accusations of favouring intellectuality over political commitment or commentary were met with a change of tack, as Stoppard produced increasingly socially engaged work. Source: Internet
The intellectuality of all perception implied then of course that causality is rooted in the world, precedes and enables experience. Source: Internet