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Example sentences for "human activity"

  • The term is sometimes applied to a human activity, at other times to the products of but a small part of that activity--for example, paintings and statuary.

  • One domain of human activity, and only one, has hitherto escaped the encroachments of the governments--the domain of the family, the economical domain of private life and domestic labor.

  • But the economic is an independent sphere of human activity, in addition to all the others, such as the spheres of ethics, aesthetics, logic, etc.

  • This is communism applied to one branch of human activity.

  • The Signs of Impending Chaos Never indeed have there been such widespread and basic upheavals, whether in the social, economic or political spheres of human activity as those now going on in different parts of the world.

  • This distinction between the divine and human activity is "nothing.

  • The point about these higher forms of human activity is that they renew and multiply life.

  • There has never been any kind of human competition which men did not judge and modify in that way; there is no field of human activity in which ethical codes do not condemn certain practices as unfair.

  • I believe that all these aspects of human activity go normally together, and cannot normally be separated, and that the separation of them is a perversion and source of harm.

  • Man has long been defined as the "social animal," and it is certainly characteristic of human activity that it takes place largely with reference to other people.

  • Science may be considered either as the product of a certain type of human activity, or as a human activity satisfactory even apart from its fruits.

  • A third view, which concerns the idea of the work of art as a product of human activity, refers to the position of such a work towards the external appearances of nature.

  • This embraces the participation of woman in all the fields of human activity, for which her strength and faculties are fit; and also her full civil and political equality with man.

  • In the contemplation of how matters will probably shape themselves along the principal lines of human activity, upon such a measure of general expropriation, there can be no question of establishing hard and fast lines, or rigid institutions.

  • Between them Sterne would seem to have set over against each other the two divided sources of human activity; and the minor characters, each with his cherished hobby, are ranged under them in proper subordination.

  • The poem is in a sense not half but wholly serious, for the very reason that it takes so broad a view of human activity, and because of its persistent moral sense.

  • But the novel fails, it must be acknowledged, in the expression of the more ordinary motives of human activity.

  • This is true because war is a human activity, differing from other human activities only in the specialized character of the factors that enter.

  • Therefore, in war, a special form of human activity, the attainment of an objective requires that action be actual imposition of an outside agency.

  • Special Nature of War as a Human Activity.

  • Though repentance is indeed a human activity, here, as always, the earlier impulse comes from the divine side.

  • Dogmatics deals with faith in relation to God, as the receptive organ of grace: Ethics views faith rather in relation to man, as a human activity or organ of conduct.

  • In all religious feeling, as in morality, art, and other spheres of human activity, there is the underlying element of reason which is the characteristic of all the activities of a self-conscious intelligence.

  • After religion, it is probable that trade has produced more bloodshed than any other form of human activity.

  • What Adam Smith says of political economy, Mr. Buckle would extend over the whole circle of human activity.

  • Here already was a large area of human activity in which natural laws were found to act unerringly.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    formerly known; human activities; human activity; human agency; human behavior; human being; human faculty; human figures; human flesh; human frailty; human government; human interest; human language; human liberty; human nature; human origin; human power; human progress; human reason; human spirit; human victim; human virtue; human wants; only just; primary battery; water containing