For Sartre, we should reject intellectualism, we should reject all metaphysical speculation, including philosophy itself. |
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A six-time Grammy nominee, Elling has released six albums of audacious vocalese that trumpet his daring range and intellectualism. |
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Even a Vietnam War hero from the Northeast came across as too steeped in intellectualism and internationalism to understand military families. |
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There is a hole at the core of his personality, and his florid prose and arid intellectualism has, for too long, prevented us from admitting it. |
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His restless intellectualism curiously mirrors the expansive lives of the nomads and Australian cowboys he so much admires. |
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I am still learning about this, so I am not an authority on feminist intellectualism. |
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Somehow, it exists in the netherworld between these two points, an amorphous mixture of intellectualism and juvenile pranks. |
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That intellectualism eventually gave way to a certain kind of even less-compelling placidness. |
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In drama, a dullness has crept in because intellectualism isn't a word you're allowed to utter any more. |
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One possible explanation relates to differing attitudes between the two cultures regarding intellectualism and scholarship. |
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He reinforced an Australian cultural stereotype which equated intellectualism with sexual deviance. |
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But he did not go in for intellectualism, he developed an emotional approach to classical music, appealing to the common man. |
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The Ellison family feasts on oysters, and intellectualism takes priority over religion. |
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English departments marginalize it, perhaps because academics consider religion incompatible with intellectualism. |
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They are all good examples of a lively new form of public intellectualism that is not academic in tone. |
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Neither intellectualism nor emotions such as hatred and anger are able to occupy such a space. |
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It's not the pretentious air of intellectualism and pre-programme boasting which offended. |
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I self-actualised in the sense that I love intellectualism, the thinking field. |
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This theory is contrasted to intellectualism, which gives primacy to God's reason. |
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Thus the rigorous intellectualism of serialism and the freedom of aleatoric processes are not paradoxical, but stem from the same mindset. |
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For this, surely, is an age of celebrity, of style over substance, meretriciousness over content, mediocrity over intellectualism. |
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A second feature of Socratic teaching is its intellectualism. |
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The Mammonists distrust intellectualism in this country because they see it as a threat to unquestioned acceptance of the religion that they are promoting. |
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Hence, used as a symbol of intellectual life, or a standard of what real intellectualism entails, his thesis obfuscates issues of access, privilege and accountability. |
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These are institutions that are meant to promote the pursuit of intellectualism and honesty. |
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There the American kids encounter high schools that are deeply, even shockingly, enamored of intellectualism. |
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That sense of other could be to do with gender, or intellectualism, or wanting to experiment with form, or simply a feeling of Europeanism. |
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No longer would I place my soul in the hands of intellectualism or warring practices. |
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She was not an intellectual, but she was interested in the aesthetics of intellectualism. |
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Its characteristics of intellectualism, timelessness, cleverness, spin, non-contact, heroism, and contemplation are as if specifically designed to fit the national psyche. |
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This is our way of avoiding dogmatism, fundamentalism, intellectualism, or tendencies of indoctrination. |
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Reformed worship is too exclusively dominated by preaching and characterized by a high degree of intellectualism. |
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The KNOWLEDGE OF THE BEING is a supra-rational movement that depends on the Being, and which has nothing to do with intellectualism. |
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This hidden intellectualism is especially problematic when considered side-by-side with the overt anti-intellectualism prevalent throughout the novel. |
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And this mix of intellectualism and faithfulness is filling an unmet need among students on many of these campuses. |
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Is it the juxtaposition of Geordie straightforwardness with lofty intellectualism? |
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Black is the color of intellectualism, of abstinence, of penitence. |
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The limitations of Kagwanja's Brief and its unstated political inclination reflect an older crisis of radical intellectualism in Kenyan politics that goes a long way back. |
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I have the sensation that all too easily we lose ourselves in religious intellectualism that associates such expressions with a lack of formation and we forget that man is a symbolic animal. |
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As much mystical pursuit as esthetical exploration, his approach attempts to reconcile spiritual values and the intellectualism of a critical discourse. |
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Both shared an asceticism and intellectualism, encouraged by the Jesuits. |
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Osis considered intellectualism as the flaw in the approach developed by Leibniz, that is, the absolutisation of thought. |
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Obvious defects of disjointedness and intellectualism mark his writings. |
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The originality of his preaching, as he himself explained, consisted of putting himself half way between the theatrics of the Jesuits and the intellectualism of the sons of St. Vincent. |
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It is understandable that the monastic quest should fall into line witl this perspective, but in a form less tinged wit' platonic intellectualism. |
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These ethereal conflations of glamour and trendy intellectualism point to the experimental novel's underlying polemic. |
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He worked on his most outstanding novel for a whole decade in a time, hostile to culture and intellectualism, when political insanity and dictators reigned supreme in Europe and dealt with its fate. |
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This 'black or white' approach is simply a bad example of a Policy Brief that illustrates with remarkable clarity the broader crisis of intellectualism in Kenya. |
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Even the wearing of glasses was seen to be a sign of intellectualism. |
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