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2.the carefully balanced seesaw; a properly balanced symphony orchestra; a balanced assessment of intellectual and cultural history; a balanced blend of whiskeys; the educated man shows a balanced development of all his powers.
3.His enjoyable and informative canter through three millennia of intellectual and religious history highlights the many ways, ingenious, beautiful, wrongheaded or mad, in which humans have tried to define paradise, seek it or, latterly, create it.
4.Edith Wharton, an intellectual and prolific American woman writer, occupies an important position in the history of American literature.
5.Students of literature and history, who may have stronger intellectual leanings, often study religion as an intellectual pursuit. Therefore, they may accept religion less readily.
6.What else does the history of ideas prove, than that intellectual production changes its character in proportion as material production is changed?
7.In section one, it starts with a criticism of the Kantian and Hegelian views of the history of philosophy, which the author considers both problematic, as they render the historiography of philosophy an intellectual undertaking which is either too trivial or too rigid.
8.When we consider and reflect upon Nature at large, or the history of mankind, or our own intellectual activity, at first we see the picture of an endless of entanglement of relations and reactions, permutations and combinations, in which nothing remains what, where and as it was, but everything moves, changes, comes into being and passes away.

