1. A great deal hangs upon the species difference, the human capacity of the less subnormal, and the potentiality of normal infants. 2. Caring for newborns often leaves parents amazed by how great their human capacity is. 3. He saw people driven by their passions, but self-regulated by their ability to reason and their uniquely human capacity for compassion. 4. It is about the false use of personal chronology as an indicator or touchstone of human capacity and worth. 5. Perhaps they have unknowingly discovered a great human capacity. 6. That it failed to do so-refused to do so-is testimony to the human capacity for evasion and self-delusion. 7. The human capacity for love comes under especially close scrutiny. 8. They plunged over the very edge of the human capacity to feel. 9. Americans, far more deeply rooted in Christian morality than ACLU lawyers care to admit, have always harbored an abiding faith in the human capacity for redemption. |