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Meanings of intellectual theory in English
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Usage of intellectual theory in English
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When the intellectualtheory alters, the same kind of experience is no longer possible.
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There is an intellectualtheory of time as a moving knife-edge, exhibiting a present fact without temporal extension.
3
You see, I was having another instinct, which was to find an intellectualtheory to second my first instinct.
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The most intellectual of natures adopts an ethical theory of mind; the most moral of natures has an intellectualtheory of morals.
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Based on an intellectualtheory, its working strength lay in its consonance with the best habits and aptitudes engendered in the world's actual experience.
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Things do not come to me as intellectualtheories or hard-shaped ideas.
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I wrote that when I was very young, I was depositing intellectualtheories.