Sentence examples for intellectual guilt from inspiring English sources

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While John Eidsmoe, one of Bachmann's professors, was an influence on Bachmann, Lizza suggests a sort of intellectual guilt by association that I think is too severe.

Intellectual guilt – I should have read Schrödinger's Cat and Kant's Critique Of Pure Reason and, until I have, I'm stuck with the buggers.

For centuries, great texts have been almost entirely subsidized by people who buy them out of a vague sense of intellectual guilt, read exactly one half of the first chapter, and then never touch them again.

For centuries, great texts have been almost entirely subsidised by people who buy them out of a vague sense of intellectual guilt, read exactly one half of the first chapter, and then never touch them again.

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A taut page-turning thriller that weaves together themes of youthful affectation and intellectual arrogance, guilt and moral retribution, "The Secret History" was hailed as a glittering literary debut.

It is an issue much taken up in Germany during the last few years: Did the writers and intellectuals, out of guilt over the horrors committed by their country, lag in exploring the wartime suffering of its own population?

It is a way of dodging post-imperial guilt and continuing intellectual confusion.

The exposure of Québécois soldiers to the triumph over Fascism, the penetration into the countryside of radio and television, the inescapable guilt that Catholic intellectuals felt about the death camps, the Second Vatican Council in 1962 — all of these unleashed dissent.

The exposure of Québécois soldiers to the triumph over Fascism, the penetration into the countryside of radio and television, the inescapable guilt that Catholic intellectuals felt about the death camps, the Second Vatican Council in 1962 all of these unleashed dissent.

The candidate, he wrote, used "Harvard Law nuance" to "bathe [supporters] in racial guilt and flatter their intellectual pretensions".

(Isherwood) 'CONVERSATIONS IN TUSCULUM' Richard Nelson's quiet, angry consideration of the guilt over being merely intellectual when the world demands something more, set in the days of Julius Caesar.

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