Sentence examples for intellectual search from inspiring English sources

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If you look at the entire record of Gene's writing, you will find someone who has an extraordinarily good mind and is engaged in a very honest intellectual search for what the law ought to be".

Sometimes magisterial encouragement of witchcraft prosecutions was related to the intellectual search for the causes of natural disasters that fell short of an explanation more plausible than the casting of spells.

The man of Faith who fails to pursue intellectual search is likely to have only a limited comprehension of Allah's creation.

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"I would prefer to describe the look as loyal and, at the same time, of not quite understanding, of a fruitless intellectual searching, such as you often see in a large, noble dog, a St. Bernard".

It have example, where the acceptance of operative solution on elimination of contingencies is difficult even very nice experts and require the intellectual searching algorithms.

He recalls that he read James Baldwin, Ralph Ellison, Langston Hughes, Richard Wright and W. E. B. Du Bois when he was an adolescent in an effort to come to terms with his racial identity and that later, during an ascetic phase in college, he immersed himself in the works of thinkers like Nietzsche and St. Augustine in a spiritual-intellectual search to figure out what he truly believed.

Oswald Spengler (29 May 1880 - 8 May 1936) was neither a religious nor secular historian, a position which in our modern bipolar world would in all probability leave most intellectuals searching for a job or even a room "at the Inn".

"British people are simply not made aware of how bound up they are with people from the so-called elsewhere," says John Akomfrah, director of the forthcoming The Stuart Hall Project, a documentary about the influential Jamaican intellectual's search for his identity in postwar England.

What it resembles most closely is a G8 of the mind, a high-powered ideas fest that crosses disciplines and ideas in what the New York Times calls 'three-and-a-half days of intellectual soul searching'.

TED – it stands for technology, entertainment, design – (Technology, Entertainment, Design) was born in the US in 1984 and its annual conference, described as "three and a half days of intellectual soul searching", attracts some of the "smartest, richest and most talented people on Earth".

According to Dawkins, this question had been answered so authoritatively that doubters could be compared to romantic dreamers and intellectual dilettantes searching for perpetual motion machines.

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