Hence, it is necessary for us to enumerate the different fallacies often committed by an ignorant thinker, a deceiver and an inaccurate thinker. |
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At the time he died he seemed to be on the threshold of a distinguished career as a thinker and musicologist. |
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He became a deeply spiritual person who was also a profound thinker and a talented writer. |
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She is an ingenious poet, a brilliant performer, a funny person, and serious thinker. |
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There have been signs too that Sampras, always more of a doer than a thinker, has been contemplating life after tennis. |
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They give a hint of an avid reader and serious thinker with hidden, some say darker, depths. |
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Patient, cogent and an exquisite thinker, Oz is a rare blast of sanity and intelligence. |
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He's an exceptional combination of a precise thinker and an imaginative thinker. |
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Although he has not got much speed, he is an intelligent thinker and he knows what he is doing. |
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On the other hand, if a modern thinker wishes to have a more open mind, then why not be a student of more than one subject? |
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However the issues she raises are the issues of a serious and mature thinker and so deserve to be treated in a mature way. |
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Debbie's mother described her daughter as intelligent and a deep thinker as her father was. |
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He worked to open mathematics education to everyone and never lost the intellectual requirements of a great scientific thinker. |
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He was an Egyptian literary critic, novelist, and poet who became an important Islamist thinker and activist. |
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He took to writing and his pamphlets established him as both a leading political thinker and a satirist. |
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It was an exciting project, because Bakunin was an activist and thinker whose ideas are worth looking at today. |
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You might not remember why you made up your mind but, because you're such a tough-minded thinker, your reasons must have been good ones. |
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Canada, his native land, the UK where he trained and taught, and the United States all owe much to this sophisticated thinker. |
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He was neither influential on policy, a significant thinker on Germany, or a model of the freedom-is-truth ideal he propounded. |
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But, as Koerner amply demonstrates, Linnaeus was scarcely an orthodox thinker in any realm. |
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Sure, it's within a flawed ouevre, but find me any great thinker with an unflawed oeuvre. |
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He was, he insisted, an unsystematic thinker, hoping to observe his day and age accurately rather than build a beautiful abstract system. |
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It is not the veracity of the thought that the appeal to unthinkability seeks to establish, it is the courage of the thinker. |
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A revolutionary thinker, Hamilton gave biologists the tools for understanding sociality in all organisms. |
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Any complex, sophisticated thinker is unlikely to fit neatly into a single type, yet the types can still be helpful in mapping the field. |
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He's a positive thinker now, full of can-do, upbeat mottoes and brimming over with assertive high spirits. |
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I'm a brooder and a thinker, so doing that wasn't easy for me, but I did do it. |
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The heart-rending scenes that he witnessed turned him into a social worker and a spiritual thinker. |
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Foremost, he was an original thinker with ideas, and with an ability to formulate new questions in new ways. |
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He is quite an original thinker and really did invent the idea of Mozart as a brat so convincingly that now most people think it's fact. |
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As a person, no less than as a thinker, Ramsey was an ornament to Cambridge. |
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Her thinker was missing on a cylinder or two, thanks to the high-test fuel she kept adding to the tank. |
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But probably the most impactive dualist thinker would have to be Descartes, the father of modern philosophy. |
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The theory was held, either explicitly or implicitly, by every thinker who believed in artistic truth. |
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Nevertheless, he was a political thinker of genius, one to compare with any of the great names of the 18th century. |
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She is a succour and support to him but is also a considerable thinker in her own right. |
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He is regarded as a solid thinker, someone of a likable disposition, and a good constitutionalist. |
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He's a brilliant thinker and writer, and I thank him for contributing to this forum. |
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There's too much Serge the political thinker and polemicist and too little Serge the visionary artist of the political novel. |
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He was the father of experimental science, the sharpest thinker of his time, a great debater and a dismissive polemicist. |
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You are not someone who is a new-age thinker, a post-industrial economist, putting those views. |
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This made him a formidable thinker but his knowledge and expertise did not just come from midnight oil. |
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She was a brilliant thinker, whose ideas and formulations were always evolving. |
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Master of seven languages, he was also an original thinker and one of the great pioneering figures of creation science. |
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He was also a forward thinker and was among the first to consider complete dieselisation of the railways. |
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Let it never be imagined that this crusty scholar was not an independent thinker! |
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He once even dreamed of being a poet, thinker, or a scientist but now it seems that he is just a money earner. |
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Today, the profound thinker turns his attention to political apathy, and sees something dark filling the void. |
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Augustine is a protean thinker, a man whose major works range so widely as to defy the summary and commentary we can present for Athanasius. |
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That will be enough to be a good economist, no matter how little, providing you are a good thinker and clear writer. |
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A great thinker and leader, you have a great deal of power despite being really poor. |
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Aristotle does not explicitly call him a Pythagorean and appears to treat him as an important independent thinker. |
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Yet even discounting the frequent abstractness and digressiveness of his writing style, he remains a somewhat elusive thinker. |
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A compartmentalized thinker who indulges in epistemology can destroy his knowledge, yet retain it as well. |
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He was very much a free thinker, who railed against any sort of doctrinaire approach to politics and problem solving. |
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And yet beneath the mellow exterior lies a fiercely independent, and at times disputatious, thinker. |
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His brilliant blue eyes always twinkled brightly, he was smart and a quick thinker. |
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No other writer or thinker had said precisely what he says about what it is to live well. |
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It's sad to see such a provocative thinker go out with a whimper instead of a bang. |
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But in the Sparta corner was, most redoubtably if less predictably, the equally progressive thinker Jean-Jacques Rousseau. |
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He was a great thinker, and he taught that eating meat was wrong because of the principles of transmigration of souls, or reincarnation. |
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They work for Dr Sid now, who, despite his name, is a scientist and thinker of international repute. |
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It was, after all, the important French anarchist thinker Proudhon who declared that property is theft. |
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By 1909 Einstein was recognised as a leading scientific thinker and in that year he resigned from the patent office. |
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Clearly, both the media and the public were surprised by the revelation that Isaac Newton was an apocalyptic thinker. |
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Meanwhile, Antony, the thinker, had cleverly skewered a piece of Cheddar onto the end of a bare live electrical wire. |
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As a thinker he advanced from theological liberalism to deism, then pantheism and possibly to atheism. |
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He is the thinker of the gang, manifestly sucking his wisdom out of his thumb. |
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He is diminutive to meet, a coy and obtuse public speaker and a derivative thinker. |
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Marx is remembered chiefly, of course, as a political thinker. |
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He is a secular humanist, but also a deeply spiritual thinker. |
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Petersen was a convener of people, known on multiple continents as a careful thinker, dynamic speaker, and dapper dresser. |
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My father was an engineer and a brilliant thinker with a fine mind. |
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The debater, thinker, charmer, weaver of luminous sentences, though impressive in their own right, strike me as peripheral. |
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Esteemed as an independent thinker and artist, she was a woman profoundly dependent on the financial and emotional support and approval of others, mostly men. |
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McCain thinks of himself as a maverick, an unorthodox thinker, a dissenter. |
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One of my favorite quotations is one attributed to the French thinker Jean Baudrillard. |
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Rabbi David Hartman, who passed away yesterday, was a towering educator and thinker. |
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More than a great incendiary, Don is a revolutionary thinker. |
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Murray does not heed that answer for a reason that reflects both the best and the worst in his method as a writer and thinker. |
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Geoff has been a respected and considered journalist and thinker for many decades and is not one to run off at the mouth on matters of such weight. |
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Are we prepared to take a step towards the thinking poet or the lyrical thinker, with the kind of concentration and pleasure in complexity that he deserves? |
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The rather scattered approach turns what could have been a compelling, avant-garde look into the ideas of a great thinker into a rather uneven experience. |
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What made this man, this walking, talking mass of paradox and seeming contradiction, almost the perfect avatar for his age and a thinker whose ideas remain pertinent today? |
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Has some modernist thinker sat in a college, chuckling as he invents this ludicrous caricature in order to discredit postmodernism once and for all? |
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His breadth of knowledge, skill and talent are renowned and much has been written about him as a poet, writer, editor, economic thinker, theosophist and mystic. |
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Nonetheless, he became an outstanding collector and mineral diagnostician, a master of the art of preparing specimens, and a genuine mineralogical thinker. |
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These painted images are contemplative musings of a reflective thinker looking through veils of timelessness to honour the artistic masters of the past. |
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In the Republican debate, the moderator asked the candidates a viewer's question about which political philosopher or thinker the candidate identified with. |
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In fact one of the characteristics of Dietrich as a thinker is the systematic way in which he not only orders his thoughts but his treatises as well. |
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He is also a bold thinker who proposed civil servants' salary cuts. |
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The poet can't therefore presume to condescend to him, because he and his peers have guarded the very bourgeois freedoms that enable his son to be a weighty thinker. |
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For the parapsychologist, this should be considered a useful introduction to the workings of the mind of a creative thinker in the field of conjuring. |
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Unlike the neoconservative apologists for the Republican attempt to rip off the poor, he is a genuinely original thinker, as well as a prodigy of learning. |
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Lowell, on the other hand, may be the country's foremost long-and-far thinker, creating punishing single-day sojourns across some of the continent's most rugged terrain. |
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David Begg was, for years, the acceptable face of trade unionism, a forward thinker who knew the union movement would have to adapt itself to the modern age. |
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Wesley was a logical thinker and expressed himself clearly, concisely and forcefully in writing. |
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Shevchenko, the great Ukrainian poet, artist and thinker, was born on March 9, 1814, in the village of Moryntsi in central Ukraine. |
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Jonathan Weiner on the uncomfortable ideas of the thinker Daniel Dennett. |
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Ambedkar was an astute political leader, prominent constitutionalist, jurist, economist, thinker and a transformational social reformer. |
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He was, and still is, widely taken for a mere vulgarizer, clever with his pen but not a great thinker. |
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In other words, the free thinker defending freedom of thought. |
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These ideas reflected those of the political thinker John Locke and they quickly became popular in England. |
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You were judged as a thinker by the way you lived before others. |
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Soon, Hobbes was more lauded and decried than any other thinker of his time. |
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The German military thinker Carl von Clausewitz is considered to be the quintessential projection of European growth across the continent. |
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In his autobiography, Rudolf Carnap describes Wittgenstein as the thinker who gave him the greatest inspiration. |
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An important thinker who contributed to pacifist ideology was Russian writer Leo Tolstoy. |
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Another important German thinker was Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, whose theory of historical progress ran counter to Ranke's approach. |
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As a free thinker, humanist, and inventor, Gutenberg also grew up within the Renaissance, but influenced it greatly as well. |
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One of its most prolific proponents is the British political thinker David Held. |
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The Confucius era and Juche era are based on the year of birth of the thinker or eternal president. |
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Cousin's lectures take their initial cue from the weighty treatises of a remote, recondite thinker named Immanuel Kant. |
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Later, the thinker Zhu Xi declared the views of Xun Zi to be unorthodox, instead supporting the position of Mencius. |
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In Jaina circles Vidyanandin is renowned as a scholastic thinker who had a profound command of Buddhist and Hindu thought. |
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The school also has its first student win the national competition of IFS Young Business Writer of the Year 2010 Award, an award for the top young business thinker. |
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Unlike Alex, Doug functioned very well in the debates, as willing as the next deep thinker to go tripping out onto lofty constructions of ideology and rhetoric. |
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In other words, Machiavelli was a political thinker, perhaps most renowned for his political handbook, titled The Prince, which is about ruling and the exercise of power. |
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Till's sacralization of forgiveness at the end of Figaro similarly falls within an overall strategy of promoting Mozart as a religious thinker and artist. |
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But what professors at Queens University in Belfast have discovered is that the hermit crab is a bit of a thinker underneath that shellated exterior. |
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The former is the dim-witted muscleman with all the smarts of a pasta strainer, while his sidekick is the thinker who can morph into dental floss. |
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The prominent social thinker and art critic John Ruskin, who had many associations with Keswick, once said that the town was a place almost too beautiful to live in. |
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