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Example sentences for "intellectual progress"

  • It was essentially a period of reaction, and periods of reaction are not favorable to intellectual progress.

  • As an institution embodying the idea of intellectual progress it was most bitterly assailed by partisans of the old flunking.

  • It was a contribution to intellectual progress of large future value.

  • Intellectual progress is of necessity from the concrete to the abstract.

  • Widely as we differ from him, we cheerfully bear witness to the largeness of his views, the clearness of his reasoning, and the value of his speculations as contributing to intellectual progress.

  • He and his time are in the fulness of youth, and feel the strength and joyful assurance of an intellectual progress, to be brought about by a new-found proficiency in dialectic.

  • But such was not the order of mediaeval intellectual progress.

  • Men imperfectly equipped to comprehend it were brought to it by the conviction that it was necessary to their salvation, and then gradually by the persuasion also that it offered the only means of intellectual progress.

  • The simple fact that among the Syro-Phoenicians was elaborated the alphabet adopted by all the later civilizations of the West almost implies a special measure of intellectual progress.

  • Genius and poet as he was, he was the sworn foe to intellectual progress.

  • Now imagination grows with each stage of intellectual progress, for intellectual progress implies increasing representativeness of thought.

  • If it were, it would be reasonable to argue that as intellectual progress goes on myths become more numerous, and the greater the progress the greater the number of myths.

  • The rule of custom over them at least had been wholly broken, and the primary conditions of intellectual progress were in that respect satisfied.

  • And, therefore, in a history of intellectual progress, the classical fills the superior and the Jewish the inferior place; just as in a special history of theology only, the places of the two might be interchanged.

  • Athens, hitherto inferior in magnitude and political importance, having borne the brunt and won the highest martial honor of the conflict with Persia, now took the lead, as well in intellectual progress as in political ascendancy.

  • Having won the highest military honors and political ascendancy, Athens now took the lead in intellectual progress.

  • I have still among my papers the memoranda of a second review (for which I failed to obtain a place), the purpose of which was to show the untenableness of his theory of intellectual progress.

  • As I have said, the history of Man has been, in certain nations, a history of intellectual progress, from the earliest times up to our own day.

  • The history of intellectual progress is written in the lives of Infidels.

  • The history of intellectual progress is written in the lives of infidels.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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