For that matter, why does a would-be bedroom farce also try to utter philosophic profundities? |
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Personhood is no doubt an open-ended concept that defies philosophic analysis in unclear cases. |
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Admittedly, this oversimplifies consequentialism, which in reality has a rather robust philosophic tradition. |
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The two gentlemen enjoy a philosophic view of the early morning landscape from a neighbouring eminence, Mazard Hill. |
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He was a Galenist whose philosophic contributions were more innovative than his medicine. |
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After three years of philosophic studies, I had to renew my vows, which then bound me for life. |
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How one assesses Maimonides' philosophy depends on one's own philosophic view. |
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It represents a philosophic consistency that rejects the collectivism of social conservatives and public sector unions alike. |
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In addition, a philosophic quandary arose as people became less convinced that a single immutable truth ever could be arrived at. |
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Indeed, it was a heavenly delight to hear his sublimely pure ethical doctrine delivered with such powerful philosophic eloquence from the lips of its very creator. |
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Once we have that detail, we have the second-hand charm of remembered performances to bring alive Loton's philosophic rumblings. |
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He envied English intrepidity in the discussion of religious and philosophic questions and was particularly interested in the Quakers. |
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Sentences gathered in books or web sites, they can be philosophic or nerdy. |
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The organization of a philosophic standard of living entails considerable commotion in the philosophic realms of the mind. |
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This means that the human self is constantly adjusting itself to scientific, philosophic and spiritual understandings of life. |
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This closely resembles SSQ's own philosophic values and business practices. |
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The philosophic person recognizes that if a thing is true you must accept it no matter how incredible or unpalatable it may be. |
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In all the organised domains of knowledge, understood within the philosophic body of Buddhism, the essential things can only escape reasoning. |
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We shall later on discuss in some detail the philosophic distinction between the scientific and humanistic fields, and their relation. |
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Indeed, almost all of the great names of modernism in the scientific and philosophic realms stem from the Judeo-Christian tradition. |
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By its very nature, this is an historic, philosophic and moral issue with a metaphysical basis which therefore concerns each and every one of us. |
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It is founded on a philosophic concept of encouraging the promotion of cultural and environmental values in each group of people. |
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She was undoubtedly largely responsible for the early widening of Dewey's philosophic interests from the commentative and classical to the field of contemporary life. |
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The centuries-old philosophic logion tells us that whatever is in the intellect was first in the senses. |
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The work of the women who were in philosophic and activist relationships with these philosophers, and were original philosophers in their own right, had until recently disappeared. |
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It would require a philosophic treatise to elucidate this particular volume of Coubertin's publications in conjunction with the whole theoretical system of Coubertin's philosophy. |
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The foundation is now shifting both its geographic and philosophic focus. |
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Neither the origin of the planets, origin of the sun, or origin of the moon through the nebula hypothesis have lived up to the standard of science when philosophic naturalism is so prevalent. |
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While still in Harvard College he wrote essays on philosophic themes, and asked Emerson to read his attack on Plato's idealist philosophy. |
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He has been classed with the philosophic pragmatists, although pragmatism is what he attributed to the law, rather than his personal philosophy. |
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She believed the ultimate goal to be philosophic atheism, but did not explicitly say so in the book. |
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Bob drew on his varied and rich experience as a writer to provide countless readers of Royal Bank Letter with a lasting and enduring legacy of thoughtful and frequently philosophic essays. |
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In the author's opinion, by sheltering behind the philosophic alternative between collective guilt and collective innocence the Austrians had avoided facing up to a real, discernible and assessable guilt. |
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It would take a treatise to explain the political and philosophic history underlying the severity of standards which must be met by Ontario methadone patients. |
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An actual and not a merely philosophic intersectionalist was William Gilmore Simms of Carolina. |
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Conrad looked with less optimism than Russell on the possibilities of scientific and philosophic knowledge. |
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This tape highlights his philosophic and comedic nature. |
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In the strategy, the corporation articulated its vision for environmental management and principles of sustainable management to provide the corporation with a philosophic basis for action. |
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Hobbes came home, in 1637, to a country riven with discontent which disrupted him from the orderly execution of his philosophic plan. |
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He visited Florence in 1636 and was later a regular debater in philosophic groups in Paris, held together by Marin Mersenne. |
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Creatio ex nihilo and philosophic demythologizing each abrogate divinity, i.e., desacralize, in the sense of only one of these significations but not of the other. |
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We aspire to the magnanimous firmness of the philosophic sage. |
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Over the next seven years, as well as tutoring, he expanded his own knowledge of philosophy, awakening in him curiosity over key philosophic debates. |
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Theologic und Philosophic treats the complex relationship between the two disciplines from philosophy's roots in ancient Greece to Kant. |
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