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Example sentences for "theorising"

Lexicographically close words:
theoretical; theoretically; theories; theorique; theorise; theorist; theorists; theorize; theorized; theorizing
  1. The starting point in such theorising was the dogma of the two powers, the Spiritual and the Temporal, the power of the priesthood derived from the King of Kings, the power of the State derived from the ability to exercise force.

  2. III During Wagner's five years of theorising after quitting Dresden in 1849 he had thought of subjects and written parts of the Ring.

  3. This is not so much an example of superabundant theorising from a small cause, but only of his wish to test the most improbable ideas.

  4. This is not so much an example of superabundant theorising from a small cause as of his wish to test the most improbable ideas.

  5. Though he exemplifies and attests, as a witness, the theorising negative vein, the cross-examining Elenchus of Sokrates it is the preceptorial vein which he appropriates to himself and expands in its bearing on practical conduct.

  6. Side-note: If the process of theorising be admissible, it must include negative as well as affirmative.

  7. This sense, they tell us, has been lost as a result of our theorising about the origin of moral evil.

  8. But this is merely later theorising to fit a theology in being.

  9. This city was a centre of literary {52} learning and of theologic theorising which was unknown elsewhere in Egypt, but familiar in Mesopotamia.

  10. This peril is of the essence of scientific theorising on the history of religion.

  11. In such matters theorising appears to me to be a pure waste of time.

  12. As to the origin of this religion there is very much the same uncertainty and quite as large an amount of theorising as is the case in reference to the Japanese race and language.

  13. Scientific theorising on this matter is necessarily sterile, because such an investigation is only half material for science,--physical science.

  14. These are, however, abstruse speculations leading to conclusions not founded upon actual observation, but upon theorising over the supposed fitness of things.

  15. With all their theorising and attempts to obtain brilliancy, the Neo-Impressionists produce only grey work.

  16. All this theorising would be important for the dramatic illustrators were it entirely true.

  17. What must be assumed in all dialectic discussion 251 Discussion and theorising presuppose belief and disbelief, expressed in set forms of words.

  18. The purpose is negative, to make a theorist keenly feel all the difficulties of theorising 85 This negative purpose is expressly announced by Plato himself.

  19. Discussion and theorising can only begin when these processes, partly intellectual, partly emotional, have become established and reproducible portions of the train of mental association.

  20. Upon the separate facts of sense, there is a nearer approach to unanimity among mankind, than upon the theories whereby theorising men connect together those facts to their own satisfaction.

  21. Side-note: Discussion and theorising presuppose belief and disbelief, expressed in set forms of words.

  22. This transference from theorising and emotionalism to the prompt and vigorous exercise of will upon the immediate circumstance, is Carlyle's understanding of the word Conversion.

  23. He is at the theorising stage as yet, not having learned to make anything, but only to discuss things.

  24. It was as though the speaker had unconsciously convicted him of remissness, of cowardice even; so vain and windy his theorising seemed, judged by the other's deliberate act!

  25. Sympathetic magic and religion are responsible for many, and we must admit that mere fancy must sometimes come into play, and when this is the case theorising is necessarily at fault.

  26. General conclusions are worth nothing if the data upon which they are erected are untrustworthy; hence an accurate identification of the fauna of a country is an absolutely necessary precursor to any theorising upon its affinity.

  27. In studies such as these the investigator should restrain from theorising as far as possible; it is a dangerous game, for more than one can play at it, and the explanation is as likely to be wrong as right.


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