147 examples of synthetic in sentences

All its judgments are analytic, while synthetic judgments rest on experience.

I do not see how some such synthetic control of the seas is to be avoided in the future.

To Aurore, stumbling almost unaided through fragmentary studies of science and philosophy, his glowing, broad, synthetic statement was indeed a revelation.

In some respects it is like one of those precious and delightful scrapbooks people disinter in old country houses; its very poverty of synthetic power leaves its ingredients, the cuttings from and imitations of Plato, the recipe for the hatching of eggs, the stern resolutions against scoundrels and rough fellows, all the sharper and brighter.

His classification of the sciences shows pretty clearly that he thought of them all as exact logical systematisations of fact arising out of each other in a synthetic order, each lower one containing the elements of a lucid explanation of those above itphysics explaining chemistry; chemistry, physiology; physiology, sociology; and so forth.

From a contemplation of all this diversity Professor Durkheim emerges, demanding a "synthetic science," "certain synthetic conceptions"and Professor Karl Pearson endorses the demandto fuse all these various activities into something that will live and grow.

From a contemplation of all this diversity Professor Durkheim emerges, demanding a "synthetic science," "certain synthetic conceptions"and Professor Karl Pearson endorses the demandto fuse all these various activities into something that will live and grow.

Suppose now the Sociological Society, or some considerable proportion of it, were to adopt this view, that sociology is the description of the Ideal Society and its relation to existing societies, would not this give the synthetic framework Professor Durkheim, for example, has said to be needed?

It is analytic in respect to the doctrines of grammar, synthetic in respect to the practice, and logical in respect to both.

He even rebelled at fabrications, highly extolled in the gospel of clean eating, which were meant to placate the baser minded by their resemblances to meatthings like nut turkey and mock veal loaf and leguminous chicken and synthetic beefsteak cooked in pure vegetable oils.

Mr. WELLS, who contributes an illuminating Preface, points out that the troubles of Russia are entirely due to the cutting off of the supplies of caravan tea from China (the leading Bolshevists prefer vodka to tea in any form) and the consequent recourse to inferior synthetic substitutes.

The synthetic gentleman.

The synthetic gentleman.

Synthetic men of Mars.

Synthetic men of Mars.

SEE MONRO, MARGARET T. LAUGER, P. The constitution and toxic effect of botanicals and new synthetic insecticides, by P. Lauger, H. Martin & P. Muller.

MARTIN, H. The constitution and toxic effect of botanicals and new synthetic insecticides.

Minnie Muenscher (W); 25Jun73; R554259. MULLER, P. The constitution and toxic effect of botanicals and new synthetic insecticides.

As an empiricist you cannot say so, for you have just declared activity to be only a kind of synthetic object, or conjunctive relation experienced between bits of experience already made.

At first it seemed wild enough; but when the two bottom drawers joined in the synthetic process, a complete and consistent scheme began to appear.

Like the interjection, it is of a synthetic and elliptic nature; it groups all the expressions it unites as interjectives.

The epic, most synthetic of literary productions, is no longer in fashion, because, perhaps, of the growing rarity of heroes.

In considering materialism and naturalism let us not lose sight of the fact that while materialism is simpliste, naturalism (in so much as it represents nature) is essentially comprehensive and necessarily synthetic; harmony of force and matter being an invariable requisite of life.

It is one of the plastic arts, and of them the most synthetic by reason of the number of agents concurring in its harmony.

This inspection may be called synthetic vision, and in opposition to this, direct vision, which I assumed before instinct taught me better, is but short and limited.

147 examples of  synthetic  in sentences