It has always been the custom to theorize much and unfortunately to observe but little.
The ingenious Ethelberta, much more prone than the majority of women to theorize on conduct, felt the need of some soothing defence of the actions involved in any ambiguous course before finally committing herself to it.
Oh, I don't theorize on subjects I am ignorant of.
Personal knowledge of these latter could hardly have enabled the ethnologists to theorize more correctly on them.
It is impossible for an observer to go below the surface if he does not discuss the phenomena and theorize on them.
I confessed my inability to answer or even to theorizeon the subject, and recognizing my humiliation, I begged him to open the door to such knowledge.
It is, of course, much easier to sit still and theorize and criticise than to do what these excellent people have done and are doing to diminish this gigantic evil.
It is the province of this First Philosophy to theorize respecting Ens qua Ens--what it is and what are its properties qua Ens (a.
Those who teach or theorize on the game do not seek to exclude stratagem, but furnish precautions to prevent it from succeeding.
Aristotle's observation illustrates the deficiencies of common speaking, as to clearness and limitation of meaning, at the time when he began to theorize on propositions.
Men might theorize and theorize until the crack of doom, but this was the way the thing had to be done and this was the way he preferred to do it.
I cannottheorize about the subject; I merely state that so it was.
But theorizeas we would, it was just a question, in many cases, of no work, or of decided manifestation.
One may theorize as to its origin, but there is no historical identification of it either in epoch or by country or people.
He may theorize and speculate, but recognizes what many persons seem not able to do--that speculation and theory are not to be substituted for cold facts.
Yet, while on the one hand he did not disdain to theorize the universe of sense, so, on the other hand, as already hinted, he had not arrived at the point of abstracting corporeity from Being.
This consideration ought to weigh with those who, struck by the depth and beauty of some Greek myths, theorize a corruption of primitive revelation or pure theology to explain them.