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Example sentences for "human intelligence"

  • We have now enumerated a few of the essential features of human intelligence.

  • Human intelligence, as we represent it, is not at all what Plato taught in the allegory of the cave.

  • It is a stupendous monument, and the book which he carries thither is a monument perhaps still more stupendous, of human intelligence.

  • It is the spur which urges on human intelligence to make latent natural forces operative.

  • This results from the communicable nature of human intelligence.

  • Human intelligence, once launched into infinite space, inevitably describes a wider and wider orbit about reality.

  • Turner perceives at a glance the whole sum of visible truth open to human intelligence.

  • The next point to observe is, that throughout the whole of the Quaternary period there has been a constant progression of human intelligence upwards.

  • We have already considered the manner in which laws appear to human intelligence, as types, ideas, or relations.

  • We have so many light and playful talks over the teacups that some readers may be surprised to find us taking up the most serious and solemn subject which can occupy a human intelligence.

  • The great moralist says: "To trifle with the vocabulary which is the vehicle of social intercourse is to tamper with the currency of human intelligence.

  • The French tribune has been, these sixty years, the open mouth of human intelligence.

  • The splendour of human intelligence, the loftiness of genius, shine no less by contrast than by harmony with the age.

  • A human intelligence must be at the helm to discern the shifting forces of water and winds.

  • Kant says, that the cognition of human intelligence is a cognition by conceptions, not intuitive, but discursive and general, and that out of the sphere of sensibility there is for us no true intuition.

  • The very brutes possessed all the elements of human intelligence; to think was only to feel more perfectly.

  • This instrument, complete as the world, and accurate as the mathematics themselves, is designated by the Sages under the emblem of the Pentagram or Star with five points, the absolute sign of human intelligence.

  • No origin could be assigned to Him; for He was enveloped in His own Glory, and His Nature and Attributes were so inaccessible to human Intelligence, that He was but the object of a silent veneration.

  • Law, as applied to the Universe, means that universal, providential pre-arrangement, whose conditions can be discerned and discretionally acted on by human intelligence.

  • No origin can be assigned to Him: He is so entirely enveloped in His glory, His nature and attributes are so inaccessible to human Intelligence, that He can be only the object of a silent Veneration.

  • This sentiment is indissolubly allied to human intelligence.

  • The more he is “educated” the nearer the true resemblance to human intelligence will he display.

  • It is in this light, therefore, that what I write of Captain’s “human intelligence” must be understood.

  • We are searching into things which are upon the utmost limit of human intelligence, and then of a sudden we fall rather heavily to the earth.

  • We speak in almost the same words of human intelligence, but not in the same manner of the uncertainty of our knowledge of nature.

  • Instruments of such power and elasticity could not fail to be 'a most gracious assistance' to the first efforts of human intelligence.

  • It was he who conveyed to his generation in a multitude of forms the consciousness at once of the power and the rights of human intelligence.

  • Voltaire's work was to quicken the activity and proclaim the freedom of human intelligence, and to destroy the supremacy of an old spiritual order.


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