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Why should you not use your great mind in service of what is perfectible?
Unfortunately life was not so perfectible, as now, too late in the day, he realized.
They spend years wanting to know if humanity is perfectible.
We need to stop pretending that the grid is ever going to be a perfectible machine.
It was one of the first movements to be heavily geared toward the future as being made perfectible through human action.
Confucianism sees the mind, like the body, as inherently perfectible.
He believed then that human life was infinitely perfectible, eliminating these conditions?
The Transcendentalists believed that people are basically good and ultimately perfectible.
However, that is a human ability that, according to studies, is perfectible.
The three perfectible beings are angels, men and fairies.
Like all human enterprises, journalism is not perfectible.
Ultimately they believe that man is morally perfectible.
Rather, the Japanese paradigm sees a fetus as inherently a work in progress, or "perfectible."
The reason that optimism makes the difference is that human beings and all our creations are perfectible.
The CC had felt the technique was perfectible, and I have no reason to doubt it.
He wrote in opposition to many who saw society as improving, and (in principle) as perfectible.
"But what in the universe is perfectible?
I believed-still believe-that we are, if not perfectible, at least improvable as a species.
The notion of perfectible man, he said, is the snake oil of a psychoanalytically dominated era.
Good is not perfectible, but evil is.
The form suggests something less than total confidence, a sense of not-quite-completed apprenticeship, a preference for smaller, perfectible structures.
Yet be assured, thou art perfectible.
Instead of believing that man was perfectible, he felt that evil would exist as long as the human heart existed.
Is nature comprehensible and perfectible?
This female was perfectible.