One common portrait of the difference between the Chinese and Western traditions posits a radical incommensurability on the very nature of philosophical inquiry. |
God is the only hypothesis that does justice to the immensity and incommensurability of the cosmos. |
Such incommensurability should not be understood as a reflection of our inability to make fine discriminations between divergent ways of life. |
Regulating traditional Chinese medicines without understanding and recognizing its uniqueness and the incommensurability of the system is like throwing the baby out with the bath water. |
It is important, nevertheless, not to overemphasize the semantic incommensurability of languages. |
These cases of incommensurability are one reason for the incomparability of the decision options. |