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Ms. Kuris was the only intellectual among the Hizbullah victims found so far.

Kaufmann isn't the only intellectual analysing the new landscape of love.

From the 9th to the 11th century Latin held sway in the abbeys, the only intellectual centres of the period.

The only intellectual change produced in Tocqueville by the events of 1848 was a recognition of the strength of socialist ideas and of the problematic nature of the proprietary society.

Commentary has such an air of sacred reverence around it, he said, that Mr. Podhoretz, may be "the only intellectual and conservative in America who is not intimidated by it and who could therefore change it".

But if you're looking for anyone in the Netherlands' political spectrum who takes a real anti-austerity line, you have to look all the way to the far-left Socialists (as in Germany, where as Mr Münchau writes, the only intellectual opposition to Ms Merkel's economic views comes from "the post-communist left").

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In the end, the only intellectuals he does not scorn, you feel, are those who share his reductive and utilitarian outlook.

Thus we have among the Utopians not only intellectual leaders but "an assortment of persons of diffuse and uncommitted good will, two editors of a national news weekly, a Latinist teacher of boys …, a trade union publicist, several New York high-school teachers … , a middle-aged poet … , an actor and a radio script-writer," as well as their various husbands, wives, and children.

Some of them invoked the rallying cries of America's political heroes: "Give me liberty or give me death," read one.Fang Lizhi was the man who had encouraged the students to speak out: the first and, so far, only intellectual in Communist-ruled China whose dissent has spurred the young to challenge party rule.

Idealism would be the position that there are only intellectual monads; he says that "An intellectual substance, i.e. a substance endowed with intellect, is a spirit (an intelligence, a person)….Whoever admits only spirits in this world is an idealist" (Metaphysics, §402, pp. 175 6).

The problem is these are only intellectual concepts as phenomena itself does not have any bias or capacity of thought.

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