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Example sentences for "human thought"

  • Is this the cause death flies all human thought?

  • More obvious than created, to the grasp 830 Of human thought?

  • There are but two in nature; but two, within the compass of human thought.

  • Human thought itself is, then, a variation (or a mutation) which has been able to persist and to survive.

  • But every hypothesis is won by inference from certain presuppositions, and every inference is based on the general principles of human thought.

  • The evolution hypothesis is much older than Darwin; it is, indeed, one of the oldest guessings of human thought.

  • In these views a striking and important application is made of the idea of struggle for life to the development of human thought.

  • These authors were necessarily ignorant of many important facts, but they have the merit of having collected much material, which they treated as something that had to be explained in accordance with the laws of human thought.

  • It flourished at a time when there was no general demand in human thought for coöperation in supernatural Powers.

  • For the basis of a universal fact of human experience we naturally seek a universal or essential element of human thought.

  • It reveals Christology as intimately connected with the workings of intellect, as in the main stream of the current of human thought, as capable of philosophic treatment.

  • Explain it as we may, the craving for unity, for synthesis, for mediation is radical in human thought.

  • Like these it has to make its account with the "all-dissolving" assaults of human thought.

  • We might have made mention of the sciences which investigate the laws of human thought, logic and dialectics.

  • Prolonging the metaphysical tone of his command, I say, [15] When you enter mentally the personal precincts of human thought, you should know that the person with whom you hold communion desires it.

  • It was this eternal splendour of its light, no doubt, and this easiness of life, which brought forth here the first fruits of human thought.

  • It was even here, seven or eight thousand years ago, under this pure crystal sky, that the first awakening of human thought began.

  • Now, and largely by his own efforts, the idea had become an inseparable part of human thought, and Huxley himself was the guest to whom the whole University was doing honour.

  • The domain of religious authority was extended to the whole field of human thought and of human action, and the more unreasonable the dominion became, the more strenuously was the duty of belief urged.

  • Thine own infinitude alone is fraught With attributes to swell a human thought, To grasp thy knowledge, or thy nature scan.

  • In the earliest stages of human embryology no nervous system whatsoever is present, and it is unreasonable to suppose that there is anything going on which corresponds to human thought.

  • That imagination has been the moving spirit of the psychical world is evident, whatever branch of human thought we are pleased to examine.

  • So with other fabrics of human thought, imagination has been spinning and weaving them all.

  • I grant you the artist is supreme and his vision the most potent force in human thought, but the artist also must be a man and must live, or there's an end of his vision.


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