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Example sentences for "theorists"

Lexicographically close words:
theories; theorique; theorise; theorising; theorist; theorize; theorized; theorizing; theory; theosophic
  1. No work of imagination assuredly, and least of all such a work as Hamlet, comes into existence in the way these theorists assume.

  2. The next are elaborations and amplifications of the theory, such as in ordinary times are left for subsequent generations of theorists to discover and work out.

  3. For certain purposes connected with the proper motion of stars they are still appealed to, and they served as the certain and trustworthy data for succeeding generations of theorists to work upon.

  4. The different ideal models framed by theorists ancient and modern, Plato among the number, are there collected, with judicious remarks in comparing and appreciating them.

  5. If, following the example of Aristotle, we criticise the Platonic Republic as a scheme of political constitution, we find that on most points which other theorists handle at considerable length, Plato is intentionally silent.

  6. It was obviously, what theorists said that it was, and plain men knew it to be, the labor spent in producing, acquiring and administering it.

  7. The divergence of opinion is natural, since in most discussions of property the opposing theorists have usually been discussing different things.

  8. The names given by these theorists to that which is good, virtuous, agreeable, &c.

  9. Not only the sincere pleasure-haters, but also other theorists indicated by Aristotle, would have warmly applauded this pure ethical doctrine of Speusippus; not from real agreement with it, but in order to edify the audience.

  10. Theorists about Ens cannot solve them 201 Theories of those who do not recognise a definite number of Entia or elements.

  11. But nothing can be properly compared with Pleasure, except some other supposed End: and those theorists who reject Pleasure must specify some other Terminus ad quem--otherwise intelligence has no clear meaning.

  12. Our fashionable theorists have availed themselves of this brown and yellow to cite the Volucella as a striking instance of protective mimicry.

  13. It so easily replaces the eye of reality by the eye of imagination; it is so ready to oblige the theorists with just what they want to see.

  14. These are the very marriages which some theorists now denounce as pernicious.

  15. The one lesson that remained for us to teach the political theorists of the Old World was, that we are as strong to suppress intestine disorder as foreign aggression, and we must teach it decisively and thoroughly.

  16. It will be noticed that the disputes and the technical language of theorists have been throughout so far as possible avoided.

  17. But for answer to free-trade theorists we need not appeal to axioms of Government.

  18. Theorists may quarrel among themselves as to the exact proportion of poverty and crime produced by intemperance; but no thinking man who is not altogether shut out from association with his fellows can doubt the awful ravages it is producing.

  19. It seems to be the view of most musical theorists that the experience of musical form is a perception, while the experience of musical expression, disregarding for the moment the suggestion of facts and ideas, is an emotion.

  20. Had some theorists of a later generation witnessed the social order then prevailing in country districts, they would have found several of their favourite objects practically attained.

  21. The mortmain of theorists extinct in science clings as close as that of ecclesiastics defunct in law.

  22. They pull the oars of society, and have no leisure to watch the currents running this or that way; let theorists and philosophers attend to them.

  23. Some theorists implicitly deny this principle by holding substantially that the poet's function is simply the utterance of a particular mood, and that, if he utters it forcibly and delicately, we have no more to ask.

  24. The pet 'state of nature' of theorists was a silly figment.

  25. The fact is that theorists only are divided concerning the character of the Law of Nations as real law.

  26. But the unsound elements in radical thought, those elements introduced by intellectual theorists who scheme a world distasteful to average human nature, have been burned away in the fire.

  27. We are not to reach internationalism by ceasing to become nations, as our present-day theorists advocate.

  28. Meredith, is useful for its numerous illustrative passages from these theorists (Young, Gerard, Duff, etc.

  29. Renaissance and pseudo-classical theorists interpreted Aristotle to limit the persons of tragedy to princes or men of the highest rank; and tragedy, even in England, long adhered to this superficial restriction.

  30. In the Aristotelian tradition thus amended by the Shakespearean or modern conception we have a definition of tragedy that, in spite of differences of theorists and variations in practice, is extraordinarily comprehensive.

  31. I am not ignorant nor unmindful of the part which European philosophers and political theorists played in supplying the patriotic party in America with logical arguments and philosophic reasons for the practical course which they followed.

  32. When the famous theorists of the Western colleges can show us a river running from its mouth back to its source in the feeble mountain spring, then may we be asked to believe in their theory of Aryan illiteracy.


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