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This revelation provoked an intellectual crisis.
The war represented an intellectual crisis for him.
A meeting with Gemma Frisius led to a resolution of his intellectual crisis.
"I think there's a serious intellectual crisis: being unable to make sense of the new India".
But more economists are pointing out that monetary policy is in intellectual crisis.
In time, however, the conciliar institution declined, leading to liturgical anarchy and a moral and intellectual crisis among the clergy.
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Mr. Isaacson is also keenly attuned to the intellectual crises hidden by the hoopla.
"The Struggle for Stability in Early Modern Europe," (1975) remains one of the most influential interpretations of the political and intellectual crises of the 16th and 17th centuries.
As I wandered through the Pompidou, I found myself thinking that the artistic-intellectual crisis in Paris was being talked about long before the present political one, and wondering how the two might be linked.
In 1920, an envelope postmarked from Kentucky arrived at the offices of the African-American artistic and intellectual magazine Crisis.
Kant addresses the ensuing intellectual-theological crisis in the Critique of Judgment, a two-part essay dealing with beauty, beautiful forms in nature, and forms in nature generally.
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