Sentence examples for confused form from inspiring English sources

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Sense is not, as Leibniz had supposed, a confused form of thinking but a source of knowledge in its own right, although the objects so known are still only "appearances"—the term that Leibniz also used.

Still, Walker soldiers on, trying to get political mileage out of being a Harley Davidson owner, a problematic and confused form of symbolism at best.

Men perceive as well as think, and, although perception is in fact simply a confused form of thought, it is not for that reason to be set aside altogether.

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As Kitcher aptly describes Carnap's diagnosis of the challenge: "Carnap takes an important project of scientific philosophy to be the construction of systems of exact concepts that can better serve the purposes toward which older, vaguer, more confused forms of language have been directed" (2008, 113).

This will be refreshing for journalists and customers alike, who are nowadays too accustomed to listening to established brands spout confused messages formed by several generations of marketing teams.

I suspect that people confuse the form "Dear Jane," with the form "Hey, Jane". They know that "Dear Jane," has its lone comma after the name.

The waves off the Jersey coast — born of wind and water far out in the Atlantic, grown to their full height through the energy of the winds — form a confused, irregular pattern known as a "sea".

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Rand rejects Kant's idea of innate conceptual categories on the grounds that it confuses the form of thought with the object and content of thought, thus cutting us off from reality (IOE, Ch. 8).

Mr. Orstad said system employees sometimes help applicants fill out the questionnaire when they are confused by the form or hesitant to include certain details.

As art is not to be confused with the form of practical action most akin to it, namely instruction and oratory, so a fortiori, it must not be confused with other forms directed to the production of certain effects, whether these consist in pleasure, enjoyment and utility, or in goodness and righteousness.

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