Sentence example with the word 'perfectibility'

perfectibility

Definition n. the capability of becoming perfect

Last update: August 4, 2015


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Rousseau's Confessions was the favourite book of both (as it was of Emerson), but George Eliot was never converted by the high priest of sentimentalism into a belief in human perfectibility and a return to nature.   [Please select]

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For this reign of the last absolute king of France was a time of hope and of belief in human perfectibility.   [Please select]

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But she claimed to be the first to apply perfectibility to literature.   [Please select]

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It was a foolish philosophy, which believed in ennui as an evidence and a means of human perfectibility.   [Please select]

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But the state of perfectibility could be reached only by religious ceremonial observances and devout contemplation.   [Please select]

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It logically leads to that other idea, of the native majesty of man and the perfectibility of society, which this sophist boldly accepted.   [Please select]

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What it does involve is the highest conceivable grade of individual existence; in fact, of a grade so high that it is quite beyond conception,--in short, it involves human perfectibility.   [Please select]

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