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Example sentences for "intellectualized"

Lexicographically close words:
intellectualism; intellectualist; intellectualistic; intellectualists; intellectuality; intellectuall; intellectually; intellectuals; intellectum; intellectus
  1. The city demands more persistent, more intellectualized and less intense physical desires than the countryside.

  2. This philosopher's celebrated doctrine of space and time, in which he intellectualized these forms of sensibility, originated in the same delusion of transcendental reflection.

  3. Elsewhere Lowell has given another admirable definition: "Sentiment is intellectualized emotion, emotion precipitated, as it were, in pretty crystals of thought.

  4. Primarily these are based on what McDougall calls the instinct of self-display, which becomes intellectualized and socialized very early in the career of the child.

  5. Purpose we have defined as arising from instinct and desire and intellectualized and socialized by intelligence, education, training, tradition, etc.

  6. No philosopher, though he becomes so intellectualized that he cannot understand how one thing or event causes another, ever escapes from the feeling that HE causes effects.

  7. Or else some experience may make others hateful to him, or he may have so intellectualized his life that this instinct has atrophied.

  8. Since instincts are too rigid to meet the needs of the social and traditional life of man, they become intellectualized and socialized into purposes and ambitions, sometimes almost beyond recognition.

  9. What we call friendly feeling is a less vehement, more intellectualized form of tender feeling.

  10. Soul scorns even thought, she is intellectualized and ennobled, iv.

  11. Plainly a conception of this kind should never be intellectualized and defined.

  12. The difficulty resides in the contrast of the world of a naive, say Aristotelian, realism with that of a highly intellectualized and analytic disintegration of the everyday world of things.

  13. Indeed, it is only as experiments, as the incorporation in tone of an abstract and intellectualized conception of forms, that one can at all comprehend them.

  14. Those grotesque and menacing little works are lineally descended from the intellectualized passages of the great preceding one, are, indeed, a complete expression of the theoretical processes which called them into being.


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