Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(5)
Exact(1)
This prescriptive call to human perfection through truth and goodness is the essence of the idea of Neoplatonic Return, and it is this idea which lies at the core of Ibn Gabirol's claim that we ought purge our souls of darkness and "return to our like[ness]".
Similar(59)
The judges relished the scale of the adventure and imagination which fuels it and loved the robust and quirky humour which prevents it from becoming pompous about the big issues and ideas which lie at the heart of the story".
Recently, a promising approach towards achieving secure communications has been developed by Wyner in [4] termed as physical layer security, the key idea of which lies in exploiting the randomness of wireless channels to ensure the security of confidential information.
The idea of diversification, which lies at the basis of the construction of the second stage of the proposed denoising architecture, comes from the communications field where spatial or temporal diversification techniques are used to add a fixed amount of redundancy to a message, improving the information transmission.
In mainstream and even liberal publications, some of the best columnists in Washington have expressed worries that the problems afflicting healthcare.gov amount to such a political disaster that they endanger the very idea of activist government, which lies at heart of progressivism.
His site is the antithesis of Chatroulette, yet he finds something deeply compelling in the idea of a blank screen, behind which lies a crowd of strangers waiting to talk to you.
And nostalgia has much in common with the Freudian idea of melancholia a continuing, debilitating sense of loss, somewhere within which lies anger at the thing lost.
A graduate of William Alexander Junior High School, which lies next to the Old Stone House, Ms. Flores, 20, said she had no idea her alma mater was named for a local military hero.
What happens when you're dead?" Tracing the history of ideas related to these questions, which lie at the heart of every religion and most world conflict, and animate centuries' worth of scientific research, she casts a sympathetic gaze on humanity and its often cockamamie ideas.
At the other extreme, critics on the left will retort that capitalism is so wicked that it cannot be redeemed by anything, least of all the doctrines of Catholicism.Yet the paper by Clifford Longley is well worth reading, if only because it presents in readable language ideas which normally lie buried deep inside closely argued papal encyclicals and other cerebral writings.
(Herder had introduced these two moves mainly in On Thomas Abbt's Writings (1768) and On the Cognition and Sensation of the Human Soul (1778).) Schleiermacher's theory as it has just been described in the main merely draws together and systematizes ideas which already lay scattered through a number of Herder's works.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com