Sentence examples for form of man from inspiring English sources

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According to this theory, particular men were alleged to be human because of their relationship to "Man himself"; i.e., the Form of man.

There is even a question as to whether trivial everyday things such as mud and hair and dirt have Forms, though it is agreed that there is a Form of man.

What discomfort there is in Shanté's glossy world comes in the form of man trouble, on which topic she is a self-avowed expert, dispensing advice to her lovelorn girlfriends.

From time to time, Princeton and PAW get caught up in these debates as well — most recently last fall, when it came to light that the University's HR department had instructed employees to use gender-neutral alternatives to commonly used words that included a form of "man" (PAW, Sept. 14).

In a recent poem, "Flirting With Death," she writes: I just saw your shadow You wear many disguises I know you are in the form of man I hear you walking In my room at night, When you think I am asleep.

A sampling of six, chosen from dozens, illustrates the tendentious readings of Kass: The "institution of stable domestic arrangements for rearing the young depends on some form of man's rule over woman".

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If the Form of Man not only fully expresses the characteristic of "what-it-is-to-be-a-man" (say "humanity"), but also is a perfect instance of that characteristic (i.e. the "Form-of-Man" is a man), more perfect than any physical man, then it would seem that there must be a resemblance between the Form of Man and the physical copy of that form (which are both "men").

Then, Simmias, our souls must have existed before they were in the form of man-without bodies, and must have had intelligence.

In the course of that performance - for live orchestral music is the highest form of man-made energy I know - spirit enough rose in me to propel me back to London.

Often, I have to see proof of history in the form of man-made creations such as buildings or paintings in order to truly appreciate how life was in previous centuries.

What it was could not be seen: it was like a great shadow, in the middle of which was a dark form, of man-shape maybe, yet greater; and a power and terror seemed to be in and to go before it.

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