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Example sentences for "human science"

  • These last are easily answered, after we have once acquired a clear and exact knowledge of the fundamental ideas of human science.

  • The unity of human reason furnishes us one proof of this truth; the necessity of human science furnishes a second, and confirms the first.

  • Such I conceive the tree of human science: to examine its roots was the object of the Fundamental Philosophy.

  • It is by examining the question of certainty that we ascertain the limits of human science.

  • This representation is necessary so long as geometry is a human science, and man is subject to phenomena; but geometry in itself and in all its purity has no need of such representations.

  • And this slow and toilsome advance which, in a certain sense, never arrives at more than "knowing in part," is the law of every department of human science.

  • This disposition of mind, so far from being opposed to the acquirements of philosophy, sits with peculiar grace upon the man who, through the most zealous cultivation of human science, ascends to the Eternal Cause.

  • The soundest inductions of philosophy, applied to the actual state of man, bring us to this momentous question; but the highest efforts of human science fail to answer it.

  • This important fact in the philosophy of human nature has been clearly recognised, from the earliest ages, on the mere principles of human science.

  • Those who believe that the apostles might err in human science, need not the less revere their moral and spiritual wisdom.

  • The opposite truth asserted in them is this: the Church in one respect must pass judgment on the assertions made by human science, namely, in so far as they come in conflict with the doctrines of faith.

  • May it rightly claim a place among the branches of human science?

  • Even the proposition that truths of faith can never be contradicted by the results of historical research, or by human science in general, is as old as faith itself.

  • This perspective of what it means to be human is the foundation for understanding nursing as a human endeavor, a person-to-person service, a human social institution, and a human science.

  • Our understanding of nursing as a human science discipline is the central focus of Chapter 6.

  • The conception of nursing that we have used in this book views nursing science as a form of human science.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    college graduate; fixed laws; human activities; human bein; human bones; human food; human hands; human happiness; human head; human intelligence; human justice; human knowledge; human labor; human language; human liberty; human reason; human rights; human science; human sympathy; human things; human thought; human wisdom; pretty sight; public libraries; staff officer; what parts