Clear-sighted in a sentence as an adjective

What a shame to call these people clear-sighted when they clearly not only misread Continental philosophers but it becomes apparent that they didn’t even read some of the works they’re criticizing.

"Other research has shown that even those who should be especially clear-sighted about numbersscientific researchers ... are often uncomfortable with, and credulous about, mathematical material.

... A good deal more worthy of preference by the clear-sighted teacher will be those students who are somewhat headstrong, con- temptuous of first place, insensible to the inducements of vanity, and who being endowed with an abundance of restless imagination spend their energy in the pursuit of literature, art, philosophy, and all the recreations of mind and body.

Clear-sighted definitions

adjective

having sharp clear vision

adjective

mentally acute or penetratingly discerning; "too clear-eyed not to see what problems would follow"; "chaos could be prevented only by clear-sighted leadership"; "much too perspicacious to be taken in by so spurious an argument"

See also: clear-eyed perspicacious