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In some cases, the sage goes beyond mere knowledge and understanding to reflection and questioning -- these become the targets of philosophical sagacity.
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His "oeuvre" is voluminous, diverse, and original; although some of his scientific writings contain unconfirmed theories and inaccuracies, his expertise, sagacity, and groundbreaking researches are widely acknowledged.
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Philosophical sagacity is a sort of individualist version of ethnophilosophy, in which one records the beliefs of certain special members of a community.
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Their sagacity is uncommonly great.
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He was noted for his tenacious courage and cool sagacity.
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When he was young, he went to the capital to study, and there he was known as having elegance and being sagacity.
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Sagacity involves wisdom of a practical nature which is achieved through experience.
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Somebody with business sagacity keeps constantly on hand a stock of coffins as a sign that there are two doctors in the village.
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It needed distinct events, predicted beforehand, without vagueness and which could not have been foreseen with human sagacity.
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The saint was very popular for his alleged healings, sagacity and preaching.
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