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Example sentences for "theorizing"

Lexicographically close words:
theorising; theorist; theorists; theorize; theorized; theory; theosophic; theosophist; theou; theow
  1. This language, the common medium of communication among non-theorizing men, is accepted as a basis, and is generalized and regularized, in the logical theories of Aristotle.

  2. Man's nature is complex, and not self-sufficing for a life of theorizing contemplation, such as that wherein the celestial inmates pass their immortality of happiness.

  3. Unphilosophical minds do not reach these indivisibles at all: but it is the function of the theorizing Nous to fasten on them, and combine them into true propositions.

  4. Footnote 63: Though the theorizing and the analysis of Aristotle presuppose and recognize the Sokratic procedure, yet, if we read the Xenophontic Memorabilia, IV.

  5. Respecting the Nous (the theorizing Nous), we must here observe that Aristotle treats it as a separate kind or variety of soul, with several peculiarities.

  6. In its characteristic theorizing efficacy, the godlike Nous counts for a small fraction of the whole soul, though superexcellent in quality.

  7. In the Ethica, Aristotle assigns theorizing contemplation to the gods, as the only process worthy of their exalted dignity and supreme felicity.

  8. It may well be that for lack of a good working theory to go upon, all the theorizing on a subject proves vain and sterile.

  9. I wish here to point how that mode of practice which is called theorizing emancipates experience--how it makes for steady progress.

  10. Its results are not only abstractions (for all theorizing ends in abstractions), but abstractions without possible reference or bearing.

  11. Just think how we should feel if instead of sitting here and theorizing about it, we knew that the facts were really public property.

  12. His brief, and not wholly unintelligent connection with the game had led him to believe firmly in facts and figures, not in the dangerous pastime of theorizing over values, or speculating as to what the next move of the "big fellows" might be.

  13. Anything more un-Russian than this theorizing cannot be well conceived.

  14. This was, of course, utterly unpractical theorizing and bore no relation to reality.

  15. The unconscious desire is in no way mysterious; it is the natural primitive form of desire, from which the other has developed through our habit of observing and theorizing (often wrongly).

  16. Our theorizing is often mistaken, and when it is mistaken there is a difference between what we think we desire and what in fact will bring satisfaction.

  17. This is the acceptance of theorizing as an essential part of investigation in geography, just as in other sciences.

  18. But my friend, though he accepted much of my theorizing as interesting, was struck most powerfully by Mr. Carville's strange attitude towards his native land.

  19. The writers of the second stage were, in many cases, too busy with questions of versification and other practical matters to find time for abstract theorizing on the art of poetry.

  20. This is the sum of poetic theorizing during the second stage of English criticism.

  21. But there was, one might almost say, little critical theorizing in the French Renaissance.

  22. His English practicality was more in unison with the Yankee spirit, than the theorizing of the French school.

  23. The historical context of the systematic study, explication, and theorizing about human care and caring phenomena in nursing began some twenty years ago with the early work of Madeleine Leininger.

  24. The authoritative interpretation of human nature had its source in the personal experience and later theorizing of Augustine.

  25. There is no theorizing about him, not even much personal distinctness,--only the consciousness as of some celestial personality.

  26. In theorizing I have to plague myself all the while about principles.

  27. To follow him critically in all the by-ways of his theorizing would require a treatise; and the treatise would be dull reading, except, peradventure, to such as might be specially interested in the history of aesthetic discussion.

  28. Meanwhile he had begun to grow weary of theorizing and to feel the homesickness of the poet.

  29. This preliminary observation is made that we may not fall into the baseless theorizing which is the bane of science.

  30. To despise wide-spread enduring facts is not philosophic; and when they conduce to power of goodness and inward happiness, it might be wise to learn the phenomena by personal experience, before theorizing about them.

  31. In theorizing even on truly-felt and clearly-stated facts, in explaining their origin and unfolding their effects, his guidance is least valuable.

  32. His dogmatizing and theorizing expatiate not on the way he works in either art, but on the propriety of combining the two.

  33. The Indian Varuna was similarly a sky as well as an ocean god before the theorizing and systematizing Brahmanic teachers relegated him to a permanent abode at the bottom of the sea.

  34. The theorizing priests, who speculated regarding the mysteries of life and death and the origin of all things, had to address the people through the medium of popular beliefs.

  35. Unfortunately, however, no trace can be obtained of the pre-existing Sumerian oral version which the theorizing priests infused with such sublime symbolism.

  36. This specializing process, which was due to local theorizing and the influence of alien settlers, has been dealt with in a previous chapter.

  37. Theorizing proper is not the purpose of this mode of consideration, although no doubt it frequently busies itself with abstract principles and categories, and may give way to this tendency without being aware of it.

  38. It accompanies every variety of sensible perception, intelligence, and theorizing contemplation.

  39. In the Ethics, Aristotle assigns theorizing contemplation to the gods, as the only process worthy of their exalted dignity and supreme felicity.

  40. Perfect happiness would thus be the exercise of the theorizing intellect, continued through a full period of life.

  41. Persons of a literary turn of mind are as subject to this fallacy as intellectual specialists are apt to the contrary fallacy that theorizing apart from force of impulse and habit will get affairs forward.

  42. This attitude which once flourished in physical science now governs theorizing about human nature.

  43. Are there traces of deliberate theorizing in the extant list of victors previous to this date?

  44. And in doing this he seems to have shown all the vanity, the contempt of ancient traditions, and the rash theorizing which we might expect from a man of his class.

  45. The face of the world has changed, and the factors of conflict have changed radically: to ignore that is to ignore facts and to be guided by the worst form of theorizing and sentimentalism--the theorizing that will not recognize the facts.


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