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Use "intellectualisation" in a sentence
"I recall meeting Peter Fonda once; he spent almost an hour telling me that everything he was saying was itself “mere bullshit and intellectualisation after the fact”, quoting Krishnamurti. yaron says:"
"This is a criticism of ABC that in his intellectualisation he loses sight that people who are the 'misunderstanders' require simple but strong leadership of the Christian Church."
"Belief in God, or any particular vision of God was not necessary, indeed, that often only played into the hands of those who deliberately or unwittingly made religion into a distorted human intellectualisation of personal spiritual truth."