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Example sentences for "intelligibility"

Lexicographically close words:
intelligent; intelligential; intelligently; intelligentsia; intelligi; intelligible; intelligibles; intelligibly; intelligitur; intemperance
  1. It is true that between the early and the latest compositions of Beethoven there is a greater difference in intelligibility than between the early and the late compositions of any other master.

  2. Beethoven added to these ingredients of popular music a depth, a soulful quality, an earnestness and a universal intelligibility to spirits of the necessary depth, which have stood to all the world ever since as models.

  3. The words of this relatively primitive spoken language do not possess the qualities of perceptibility and immediate intelligibility that characterize each particular gesture-sign.

  4. Things-in-themselves must be assumed in order to fill the gaps between individual minds, and to give coherence and intelligibility to the universe, and so to avoid pluralism.

  5. We must assume them in order to give continuity and intelligibility to our conceptions of the universe.

  6. As thinkers now addressed themselves to all cultivated people, intelligibility and agreeableness were made the prime requisites; the style became light and flowing, the method of treatment facile and often superficial.

  7. If so, I must beg the reader's indulgence, and request him to suspend his judgment, as to the absolute intelligibility of it, till he becomes acquainted with the language and sentiments of the Work itself.

  8. That intelligibility requires immateriality is shown by this, that no material thing is intelligible, unless, inasmuch as it is abstracted from matter.

  9. There is no repugnance in immediate intelligibility being communicated to some beings, which are consequently intelligible by themselves.

  10. Thus abstracting the problem of intelligibility proposed in our twelfth chapter, Vico denies to our soul a criterion of itself, for the sole reason that it is not its own cause.

  11. In this want of immediate intelligibility is found the reason of the difficulty of ideological and psychological studies, and the obscurity which we experience in passing from direct to reflex knowledge.

  12. Therefore, the doctrine of universal identity is also absurd, since it gives both intelligence and immediate intelligibility to matter, which can have neither.

  13. To attain scholarly accuracy combined with practical intelligibility was, then, the task of the translator.

  14. Yet being can be understood while its intelligibility is not understood.

  15. Intelligibility is incompatible with the singular not as such, but as material, for nothing can be understood otherwise than immaterially.

  16. Phenomena had for Plato existence without reality, that is, without intelligibility or value.

  17. This transferableness depends upon its intelligibility and credit.

  18. Its intelligibility depends chiefly on the difficulty of forging anything like it;--its credit much on national character, but ultimately always on the existence of substantial means of meeting its demand.

  19. One is apt always to generalise too quickly in such matters; but there can be no question that lustre is destructive of loveliness in colour, as it is of intelligibility in form.

  20. Language, however, as long as it preserves the same amount of intelligibility is always language.

  21. The Old Norse story is so important for its bearing on the intelligibility of the "Nibelungenlied" that it is absolutely necessary to take it actively into consideration in any discussion of the German poem.

  22. The conformity of reality with the Divine Intellect is described as essential to reality, in the sense that the reality is dependent on the Divine Intellect for its intelligibility; it derives its intelligibility from the latter.

  23. Their intelligibility is something apart from any relation to any actual time or place.

  24. Because, in the first place, he is the space of essences, so to speak; being the subsisting intelligibility of the Godhead.

  25. In the ontological order intelligibility and reality are one and the same thing; every thing real being by the very fact intelligible, and vice versa.

  26. It is a mistake to suppose, that the argument in favour of the unities depends upon preserving the deception of the scene; they are necessarily connected with the intelligibility of the piece.

  27. The only language which possesses these two requisites of general intelligibility and non-liability to change is the language of appearances.

  28. Indeed, "Will is contemplated universally as the inseparable union and perpetual differentiation of Intelligence and originative Power, and as such the sole ground of the intelligibility of all causation.

  29. What establishes superstitions is haste to understand, rash confidence in the moral intelligibility of things.

  30. It is such a measure of intelligibility as is compatible with flux and with existence.

  31. A thorough philosophy will become aware that moral intelligibility can only be an incidental ornament and partial harmony in the world.

  32. It is from these regions of embodied law that intelligibility and power combined come to make their covenant with us, as with all generations.

  33. He lacked the feeling, possessed by all large and mature minds, that there would be no intelligibility or value in things divine were they not interpretations and sublimations of things natural.

  34. Now, all God's ideality or intelligibility is centred in the Word, whose constituent is to be the very ideality or intelligibility of God.

  35. Nay, more, this chance-conception, now become so current, many have endeavoured to explain by examples which seemed to render any inquiries regarding its intelligibility quite needless.

  36. It also gives new conceptions of the "intelligibility of nature," which is but a modern scientific term for religion or the reliance on the will and wisdom of Creative Deity.

  37. Yet these great thinkers, seeing the intelligibility of nature, its uniformity of laws and operations, without a knowledge of electricity were forced to this conclusion.

  38. God presents himself to the natural reason as Idea, or the first principle of intelligence and the intelligible, by the intelligibility which he gives to the creation.

  39. Its domain is restricted to that intelligibility which God has given to second causes and created existences, and which only reflects himself indirectly.

  40. Kant's idea that experience was an intelligible system was retained, but its intelligibility was not supposed to be wholly comprised in man's methods of knowing it.

  41. This was evidently, for Green, a symbol of the intelligibility of the world as organically conceived, an order which could not be comprehended by the mechanical categories, but which was nevertheless real.

  42. It is not to be supposed that anyone was to be found who denied the general intelligibility of Nature.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "intelligibility" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    clarity; ease; freedom; highroad; intelligibility; lucidity; perspicuity; pregnancy; sense; significance; simplicity