This purpose seems to have been to some extent, though not quite clearly, kept in view by the writers who, in last century, contended against the selfish theory which had been so crudely enunciated by Hobbes.
This excellent and irrefutable idea, which of late years, after many wanderings in the labyrinth of philosophy, has at length discovered a way for itself, was first enunciated by Jehuda Halevi.
He distinctly enunciated the view that the faculty for composing poetry must be innate, original, not acquired.
M223) The imposing generalisation thus formulated by Empedocles in the fifth century before our era was enunciated independently in the nineteenth century of our era by Herbert Spencer.
Much pains have been taken to trace the origin of ideas, often obscurely enunciated long before they came to resound through the scientific world, and to give to each individual discoverer, strictly and impartially, his due.
To Warren de la Rue belongs the honour of having obtained the earliest results of substantial value in celestial photography.
The "pores" with which the whole surface of the sun is studded he took to be the smaller eddies resulting from these inequalities; the spots to be such eddies developed into whirlpools.
I have enunciated this view of the pathology of acute rheumatism more fully in the Article "Pathology" in the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
But the views above enunciated are not expressed for the first time.
When Messrs Darwin and Wallace first enunciated their views to the scientific world, the facts they brought forward seemed to many naturalists insufficient to substantiate their far-reaching conclusions.
The law against which she offends when she resorts to physical violence is not an ordinance of man; it is not written in the statutes of any State; it has not been enunciated by any human law-giver.
Views of that kind, enunciated bluntly and with considerable emphasis, were very likely not wholly palatable to M.
This opinion runs counter to a scientific prejudice of long standing and great strength, and there is probably no proposition enunciated in this work for which a more unfavourable reception is to be expected.
First of all will come the Platonic Apology, containing the explicit negative programme of Sokrates, enunciated by himself a month before his death, when Plato was 28 years of age.
No one of these Megarics probably ever enunciated so sweeping a negative programme, or declared so emphatically his own inability to communicate positive instruction, as Sokrates in the Platonic Apology.
It is a credence perfectly enunciated in that divine revelation which the Christian church possesses in its integrity, and communicates in the most complete and explicit manner to all those who receive her instructions.
The Old Testament conceives the sanctions of the moral law enunciated by God in a thoroughly realistic manner.
This might beenunciated as a principle without reservation and without limitation, if in practice the laws always were, as in theory they should be, moral.
The fact that commands which were purposely enunciated poorly, or else not spoken at all, were executed with just as much accuracy as those given aloud, strengthened us in our supposition.
For lovers of truth it must always remain a matter of inconsequence whether anyone is pleased or displeased with the truth, and whether it is enunciated by Aristotle or Haeckel.
With the view of explaining the principles which we have just enunciated by diagrams, we give four illustrations (Figs.
Mr. Fairfax was there, standing with his back to the fireplace, and lending his ears to an argument that was being slowly enunciated by the noble matron who filled his chair.
The argument was that which Mrs. Musgrave had enunciatedagainst the study of the law.
These remarks were so distinctly enunciated that every eye was at once attracted to Bessie's face.
Applying the general considerations here enunciated to the question of the probable size of creatures like ourselves in other planets, we see that men in Jupiter should be much smaller, men in Mercury much larger, than men on the earth.
But as yet the theory has not been definitely enunciatedthat the moon is the boss of the universe.
That is not all: 1ยบ There is no absolute space and we can conceive only of relative motions; yet usually the mechanical facts are enunciated as if there were an absolute space to which to refer them.
I have just enunciated two conditions for these points being identical; one is relative to sight, the other to touch.
In reality the property just enunciated is not a property of the straight line alone, it is a property of the straight line and distance.
Unhappily the law thus enunciated is not in accord with experiments, at least as they are ordinarily interpreted.
But this conclusion depends on the hypothesis I have enunciated and which, as I said above, is not admitted by Helmholtz.
If the hypothesis of central forces is rejected, this principle should evidently beenunciated thus: the geometric resultant of all the forces applied to the various bodies of a system isolated from all external action will be null.
Are the axioms explicitly enunciated in our treatises the sole foundations of geometry?
Never was a more fearful and damning community narrative enunciated in the entire Pacific, north and south, than that enunciated by Alice Akana; the penitent Phryne of Honolulu.
It was very queer to sit there and hear the doctrines you and I were damned for advocating thirty-four years ago at Oxford, enunciated as matters of course--disputed by no reasonable man!
A study of the essays of the foregoing ten years will show that he had more than once enunciated this thesis, and it had been one of the grounds of his long-standing criticism of Mr. Spencer's system.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "enunciated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.