That was something different, something that far exceeded the German's lucubrations. |
They contrast the wise Empiricist psychology of Locke with the conjectural lucubrations of René Descartes. |
What is so deeply revolting about her lucubrations is their unutterable and invincible bourgeois complacency. |
He evangelized for an idiosyncratic version of Henri Bergson's creative evolution, stripped of the Frenchman's lucubrations on space, time, duration, memory, and mind. |
On the other hand, the Journal-Constitution also brings us the counterpoint to his lucubrations. |
Their lucubrations may be persuasive, but not authoritative. |