Please excuse me for obtruding my weakness and my finitude, here, into your daily lives. |
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The list includes closure, well-ordering, well-foundedness, and various cardinalities, such as finitude and denumerability. |
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If we perish, it will not be of failure or finitude but of breathless, bright-eyed idealists for whom the sky's the limit. |
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Death in this sense finds our subjectivity heavily weighted with our own eventual finitude. |
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Are there appropriate limits to our quest to overcome finitude and suffering? |
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From contemplation of both the very large and the very small comes a strong sense of human finitude. |
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It is about building a politics on a recognition of human frailty and finitude. |
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In the title story, we meet a woman whose every tryst with her married lover is marred by her depressing awareness of the affair's finitude. |
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But this restoration of the traditional way of life is haunted by a pervasive sense of historical finitude. |
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They asserted that while printed materials have a certain fixity and finitude, texts published via the Internet have a much more fluid character. |
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The circular stair silo that penetrates vertically through the sedimented floor levels is a restatement of human finitude. |
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The finitude of forests ReprintsMr Rudd's cabinet revelations have angered colleagues and made life harder for the prime minister. |
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Within the Church the memory of the people of God may be affected or even distorted by human finitude and sin. |
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Mark of their finitude, men thus follow traces in which they do not recognise themselves and which never have fixed forms. |
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The religious frame is only a pretext for the reconciliation with the finitude of man. |
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His irruption in daily life offers human beings the possibility of not enclosing themselves in their own finitude and sin. |
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The postmodern emphasis on sublimity has tended to stress the sublime as an unreachable beyond, contemplation of which induces a pathos of finitude in any human subject. |
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Randomness is a human construct and is a product of our finitude. |
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God's spaciousness often reveals one's parochialism, so interreligious encounter exposes the finitude of one's own religious tradition. |
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Yet religion, by reminding us of human finitude and weakness, also enjoins us not to place our ultimate hope in this passing world. |
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God's new beginning ends the sin, divisions and finitude of the world, transfiguring creation so that it can take part in God's glory and share in God's eternity. |
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We argue that human finitude is the root cause of the existence of such organizations. |
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Insofar as this is the finitude of the individual self, it also implies a logic of individuation where the role of other relative selves is diminished. |
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There are problems of human finitude and vulnerability that can never be resolved by justice alone. |
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The finitude of forests ReprintsThe government was wise to capitulate. |
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He beholds his own finitude and the finitude of creation. |
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Suffering stems partly from our finitude, and partly from the mass of sin which has accumulated over the course of history, and continues to grow unabated today. |
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Insofar as it also entails revising one's religious self-understanding, it is also a deeply emotional process in which one is forced to wrestle with ignorance, misunderstanding, bias and finitude. |
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In other words, an objective truth only exists in the subjectivity of its manifestation. This means that the finitude and the historicity of the human person make truth finite and historical without reducing it to history. |
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Just as the narrator of his novel Ignorance regards Odysseus's return to Ithaca as accepting 'the finitude of life,' Kundera cannot turn back and continues his odyssey. |
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Should we accept human finitude and accordingly seek ways of enhancing quality in life's last phase, or should we continually seek to prolong life? |
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Epistles in theoretical philosophy such as First Philosophy as well as On the Finitude of the Universe are in fact a case in point. |
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