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Example sentences for "standpoints"

Lexicographically close words:
standings; standis; standpipe; standpipes; standpoint; stands; standstill; standyng; stane; stanes
  1. Occupying and writing from the philosophical standpoints of Kant, Fichte, and Schelling successively, he published in A.

  2. The two standpoints are not always clearly formulated, nor can we say that every system of psychology is true to type.

  3. In spite of their brevity, these writings have given rise to much controversy, because what is peculiar to the two standpoints is described with precision, and the problem is clearly defined.

  4. The list of critics might be added to, and the number of standpoints in opposition to mechanism greatly increased.

  5. They apply to the general idea of parallelism itself, and affect the different standpoints of the parallelists in different degrees.

  6. The list of standpoints indicated here is not exhaustive; only the more important and general standpoints are considered.

  7. Conflicting standpoints 83:21 It is contrary to Christian Science to suppose that life is either material or organically spiritual.

  8. Spiritism consigns the so-called dead to a state resembling that of blighted buds, - to a wretched purgatory, where 77:30 the chances of the departed for improvement narrow into nothing and they return to their old standpoints of matter.

  9. Can we not look from different standpoints even on any part of the outer world?

  10. I might express these two standpoints still otherwise.

  11. The different standpoints from which things (though possessed of infinite determinations) can be spoken of as possessing this or that quality or as appearing in relation to this or that, are technically called naya [Footnote ref 2].

  12. All this should warn us not to exaggerate the significance of the difference which may be pointed out between the religious standpoints of the younger and the older Plato.

  13. There is, however, an important difference between the standpoints of the sophists and of Aristotle.

  14. In one sense our study of the new subject-matter, let us say logical theory, is in truth only a review, a retesting and criticizing of the intellectual standpoints and methods which we bring with us to the study.

  15. We can understand how such detached contents may be of use in effecting a review of the entire experience, and as affording standpoints and methods of a reconstruction which will maintain the integrity of behavior.

  16. They may be internally manipulated and developed through ratiocination into explicit statement of their implications; they may be employed as standpoints for selecting and arranging data, and as methods for conducting experiments.

  17. On the other hand, a real understanding of the nature, origin, and significance of the tics is of decided value in giving us proper standpoints and orientation with respect to the prevention, prognosis and cure of the condition.

  18. Kirby, Jones and Hoch present us with the modern standpoints in the conception of the psychoses.

  19. From these higher standpoints of a man's life, the standpoints of the good, pleasure and pain lose their absolute value.

  20. To find the standpoints for these corrections will be the task of future diplomats, who will have to be at the same time students of civilisation, agriculturists, and commercial experts, with no armies but motives and utilities at their back.

  21. Only the standpoints of usefulness, wider and narrower, have created the valuation of labour.

  22. Factual judgment determines external objects as means or conditions of action from standpoints suggested by the analysis and development of ends.

  23. In one sense our study of the new subject-matter, let us say logical theory, is in truth only a review, a re-testing and criticising of the intellectual standpoints and methods which we bring with us to the study.

  24. We can understand how such detached contents may be of use in effecting a review of the entire experience, and as affording standpoints and methods of a reconstruction which will maintain the integrity of experience.

  25. These two standpoints are extremely divergent in their consequences.

  26. According to Kant there are three possible standpoints in philosophy--the dogmatic, the sceptical, and the critical.

  27. Kant's constant alternation between the logical and the dynamical standpoints is one of the many causes of the obscurity in his argument.

  28. No doubt, as standpoints for general criticism, they are not of parallel importance; the one implies a habit of mind as a whole, the other denotes a degree of technical skill and technical efficiency.

  29. A brief characterization of the respective standpoints of religion and morality may be added, as they both aim to control and give value to human conduct.

  30. Motives as Selfish: The Natural Selfishness of Man is maintained from such different standpoints and with such different objects in view that it is difficult to state the doctrine in any one generalized form.

  31. From all standpoints the opportunities have been equal, but the results and outcomes vary from the highest to lowest degree of advancement.

  32. We spoke to all from their own standpoints with most satisfactory results; we were working day and night so there was very little time for individual and private interviews.

  33. From the standpoints of both material and spiritual civilization extraordinary progress and development will be witnessed.

  34. The divine religions are collective centers in which diverse standpoints may meet, agree and unify.

  35. It is evident that no vital results are now forthcoming from the customs, institutions and standpoints of the past.

  36. We have now approached one of the most important standpoints in Irish history.

  37. I shall request your attention briefly to the standpoints in Irish history from which we may take a clear view of these subjects.

  38. Furthermore, gas-lighting was an improvement over candles and oil-lamps from the standpoints of convenience, safety, and cost.

  39. It has been seen that flames have been prominent sources of artificial light; and although of low luminous efficiency, they still have much to commend them from the standpoints of portability, convenience, and subdivision.

  40. From all standpoints the opportunities have been equal but the results and outcomes vary from the highest to lowest degree of advancement.

  41. Perhaps no department of Psychical Research is looked upon from such divers and even quite opposite standpoints as that which relates to Apparitions or Phantasms.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "standpoints" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.