Sentence examples for conscious intellectual from inspiring English sources

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Chaplin told us that he acts without any conscious intellectual activity.

But I live (in my dreams at least) in Montaigne's tower and not in Descartes's stove, and that is the result both of how I happen to think about the world and of a set of conscious intellectual decisions.

Information here is a broad term for any conscious intellectual, artistic, or pragmatic contribution to the production of goods, services and cultural output, but it also includes the data that we unconsciously radiate simply by exhibiting certain behavioural and consumer traits.

And to reach our inner voice, we must give up our attempts to solve problems with our own conscious, intellectual, busy minds.

Ask any middle-aged socially conscious intellectual to list the books that influenced his or her youthful thinking, and he or she will most likely mention The Autobiography of Malcolm X.

Often neurons are wadded together and stashed next to the body structures they operate, such as the bunches of neurons clustered like grapes next to each segment of a lobster's articulated tail A similar neuroanatomy is true of people, but human beings with their emphasis on conscious intellectual functions easily overlook this and assume that the brain does it all.

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Seriously, all this self-conscious intellectual Brooklyn crap has got to stop.

For a self-conscious intellectual like Mr. Allen to convincingly express such generosity toward the unlettered is disarming.

As hundreds of accounts of the era have by now attested, American expatriate life in Paris in the twenties was in general one of rather self-conscious intellectual ferment.

The students seemed bright but casual; there wasn't the self-conscious intellectual vibe I encountered at other schools — not a single person mispronounced the name of their favorite Swedish auteur, which is certainly more than I can say for some schools I've encountered that wave the egghead flag.

"Conservatism Revisited" was the book that "created the new conservatism as a self-conscious intellectual force," George Nash writes in his history of the movement, noting that "it was this book which boldly used the word 'conservatism' in its title — the first such book after 1945".

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