Sentences with phrase «as unexamined»

It all feels as unexamined as her use of certain vocal patterns typically associated with black singers.
Since they were ignored, they existed as an unexamined emotional part of their domestic life and took revenge for being ignored in their being revived in the same unexamined emotional form when the people were awakened by nationalism to their self - identity which meant looking at their past history.

Not exact matches

But doing so is not as easy as buying the latest software service in the cloud or analyzing buckets of marketing data that have been unexamined since the early 2000s.
The notion that only eternity imparts meaning, (which of course can not be, as eventually space - time will wink out), is unexamined.
Tenderness separated from the source of tenderness thus supports a «popular piety» that goes unexamined, a piety in which liberalism in its decline establishes dogmatic rights, rights that in an extreme» as presently in the arguments for abortion in the political sphere and for «popular culture» in the academic» become absolute dogma to be accepted and not examined.
This «dialogue» has been an example of how to ensure that those who no longer subscribe to a literal, unexamined reading of the Bible and fundamentalist or traditional theology stay as far away as possible from the doctrine they left.
«If Nye wants to debate, he's got a week to study theology and hermeneutics so he can address Ham's unexamined and faulty premises that allow him to handle science as he does.»
The film, Scene's from a Marriage, leaves unexamined the questions of how to redeem community in the larger society; it seems to have gone irrevocably to the devil as it has become technically more nearly perfect.
Scene's from a Marriage leaves unexamined the questions of how to redeem community in the larger society; it seems, as Johan says, to have gone irrevocably to the devil as it has become technically more nearly perfect.
A church of friends, a world of compassion without domination or privilege, winners or loser — we dismiss that as impossible because our imaginations, conditioned by unexamined political and economic assumptions, can not grasp it as a practical possibility.
but we must penetrate that illusion (with both personal and communal effort) because the tragedy of our institutions and communities and even blogs that people who are leaders start is that when leaders operate with a deep, unexamined insecurity about their own identity (both fallen and in Christ), they usually create an environment and setting that actually deprives others of their identity even as it enhances their own.
Yet even as the politics of the progressive paradigm comes under skeptical reconsideration, the model of public morality that goes with it remains largely unexamined.
Some might criticize this term as a synonym for unexamined popular prejudice, but they would expose themselves to the charge of harboring an elitist contempt for the convictions of the American people.
Indeed, Coetzee says there are likely many more Anopheles species in relatively unexamined regions of Africa such as the Democratic Republic of the Congo: «There is still an awful lot we don't know.»
In therapy, I began to recognize that addressing unexamined and unresolved feelings about past sexual assaults as well as exploring general unresolved concerns about my sexuality and femininity — concerns that existed since I was a young girl — would be a crucial part of my healing process.
As Socrates said, «The unexamined life is not worth living,» and this time of year brings ample reminders to be mindful and purposeful in the year to come.
It becomes his albatross, toted around unexamined, as Wilson descends on a spiral of juvenile addiction (gasoline huffing) and avoidance.
A giant oven, a corkboard rendering of Eva Braun, and a reference to WWII Germany each take on fascinatingly dark, unexamined echoes as well.
For all its posturing about keeping an open mind and remaining non-judgmental, «I, Tonya» strikes me as condescending to its characters; they're treated flippantly as a string of grotesques who remain unexamined in any particular detail other than a fairly rote and fairly standard dark - comic lens.
Film Review by Kam Williams Headline: Cornel West & Company Weigh - In on the State of American Culture According to Socrates, «An unexamined life is not worth living,» and that quote ostensibly served as the inspiration for this documentary deeply exploring the mindset underpinning American culture.
Kant draws a fine line between the concepts of altruism and touches a sensitive nerve, as he evaluates that being altruistic distinguishes a narrow margin between a narcissistic tendencies when it is not supported by a true sense of duty, in fact if unexamined, may even lead to behavioural and attitude patterns closely bordering to neo-colonialism, and actions based on immoral motives; double agenda's that we allow the governments to draw.
The «unexamined life is not worth living,» and as Julia Child said, «Moderation in moderation.»
As Victor says in the book, «The unexamined life might not be worth living, but the examined life is pure murder.»
Forna is reluctant to leave any motive unexamined, and as the novel sweeps from the radical campus politics of the 1960s to the traumatized population of the current day, the prose occasionally drags.
What happened to painting after the final big bangs of Pop and Minimalism, as Modernism wound down, is both exceedingly complicated and relatively unexamined.
DSAP director Patricia Maloney selected today's installment for our Best of 2015 series: «Ashley Stull Meyers doesn't shy away from calling out an exhibition with as grand a title as The Great Debate About Art for what it leaves unexamined.
These include the encouragement of a supportive Board and the availability of ample resources, coupled with the presence of a large and important collection of artworks from all decades of the artist's career, as well as a largely unexamined trove of archives that offer outstanding research opportunities.
Ironically, given the rich history of performance and its prevalence in black artistic practices since the 1960s, this tradition has largely gone unexamined save for a handful of publications including the exhibition catalogue Art as a Verb (1988) by Leslie King Hammond and Lowery Stokes Sims.
As an abyss of pornography has moved from under the mattress to the mobile phone screen, gay identity and its relationship to the circulation of images is often left unexamined.
Hard to Picture: A Tribute to Ad Reinhardt at Mudam musuem in Luxembourg focused on the artist's largely unexamined work as a published illustrator which ran parallel to his career as an abstract painter from the 1930s to the 1960s.
It is a no - brainer that the educated population stands a better chance for survival and progress (along with the Socratic dictum, «The unexamined life is not worth living [as a human being].»
The Times, as an entity, should consider what Socrates said about «the unexamined life is...» I am hoping that the Times will read, carefully consider, and «archive» the various commentaries, compliments, and critiques it receives regarding its own climate change coverage.
They have to have rules for interacting, one set of rules setting out how each species responds to the rules in each other species: that's six sets of at least four rules, or (6 4) = 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 / 2 — oops, my earlier figure of 360 was incorrect, surprising no one caught that slip — or 180 rules of climate; that complex set of unexamined and unknown rules practically makes the Stadium Wave impossible to sustain as a model.
It does indeed seem that «consensus» and «denier» really can only have a utility when properly left unexamined;) The over-elaborate SEM sound and fury signifies nothing as you say.
As a result, details that might have exonnerated her go unexamined.
As a greek philosopher once said, «An unexamined life isn't worth living».
The current law regarding access and many reform initiatives, such as parenting plans, are based, in large part, on assumptions regarding access that are not accurate, or are largely unexamined.
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