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To give just one argument here, it seems that psychologism is just as incapable as physicalism is of dealing with the huge infinities in mathematics.
They may be encyclopedic in their chosen areas of profession or interests, but they're as incapable as the next person of knowing everything.
Some have derided our federal courts as incapable of handling the trials of terrorists.
Sub-Saharan Africa is widely viewed as incapable of dealing with epidemics -- for example, AIDS.
"He is mostly portrayed as incapable of having a private life," she said.
Whose mind could swing to thoughts of the guillotine with a bunch as incapable as this?
Like his creator Tolstoy, Levin regards the systems of intellectuals as spurious and as incapable of embracing life's complexity.
He portrays humanity as incapable of understanding the world without depending on the spurious knowledge and shallow opinions of others.
The Marxist-Leninist tradition regarded peasants as incapable of revolutionary initiative and only marginally useful in backing urban proletarian efforts.
One recent poll found that 60% of respondents regarded it as incapable of tackling the debt crisis.
Until recently, archaeologists usually saw Neanderthals as incapable of creating artistic works much beyond simple abstract markings and personal ornamentation.
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