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'intellectual elevation' is a correct and usable expression in written English
It can be used to describe the process of learning something new, or making progress in knowledge and understanding. For example, "She is determined to reach intellectual elevation through studying science and mathematics."
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The other foundation for this intellectual elevation was Western empiricism.
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He wrote pamphlets on education topics which included "Lectures on the Education of Man", "Help towards the physical, intellectual and moral elevation of all classes of society", and "Wrongs which cry out for redress" advocating the abolition of child labour.
The project revolved, if just intuitively, around Surrealism's two intellectual poles: Freudian dream space (the slight elevation above street level evokes the loss of gravity, the low-altitude flight of dreaming hysterics), and Marxian social justice (the place serves the people, not the other way around).
** The finely grained sentimentality of those lines, lightly brushed with mockery, epitomize the intellectual audacity of the Cubist-era Paris avant-garde, whose elevation of Rousseau was a joke for the ages.
The finely grained sentimentality of those lines, lightly brushed with mockery, epitomize the intellectual audacity of the Cubist-era Paris avant-garde, whose elevation of Rousseau was a joke for the ages.
Image: Elevation.
"Elevation: same.
LESS ELEVATION "Elevation creates blind corners.
Intellectual things.
Intellectual confusion.
"An intellectual.
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