Sentence examples for we would comprehend from inspiring English sources

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If this disposition and its conditions were understood in the right way, we would comprehend that, as he famously writes, "Nature should be made Mind visible, Mind the invisible Nature" (IP 42; SW 1, 151) thereby making room for an idealistic conception of reality as World-Soul (World-Soul is also the title of a 1798 publication by Schelling).

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"This number would comprehend, on an average, the Letters of about 16 persons annually".

There was only one person I knew who would comprehend this level of ambivalence: Vance Kozik.

Kelly seemed to hope that anyone who saw the look would comprehend her indignation.

In short, Alberti uniquely fulfilled the humanistic aspiration for a learning that would comprehend all experience and for a philosophical heroism that would renew society.

I doubt a reader under 30 would comprehend the dignity of Epstein's mother's silence or the shame that attached to suicide in his grand­parents' time.

It would be months before Deborah would comprehend the medical consequences of the virus - in which she was later to become an expert as a campaigner for people with brain injuries - and also the emotional fallout.

"I wish that everyone would comprehend that because of these past experiences, mistakes made, some problems that were created because of those mistakes, I can maybe offer more candid advice," he said.

As if to prove the point, some of the Beltway bloviators who had hyped Mitt Romney's instantly forgotten snake oil on "Faith in America" soon fell to fretting about whether "ordinary Americans" would comprehend Mr. Obama.

The year 1834 marks a climax in Balzac's career, for by then he had become totally conscious of his great plan to group his individual novels so that they would comprehend the whole of contemporary society in a diverse but unified series of books.

A similar point may be made about Machiavelli, who wrote a book about the "art" of warfare and who used history and logic to develop an art of government, or about the brilliant polymath Paracelsus, who spent his whole career perfecting an art that would comprehend all matter and all spirit.

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