Sentences with phrase «become unexamined»

There may have been and there may still be justification for our taking upon ourselves this responsibility in some cases, but there is a danger that it may become an unexamined habit.

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Sometimes, it's an idea I feel passionately about for good reason; often, it's something unexamined that has nevertheless become part of my identity.
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.
Our culture has become the consummate expert at casting a pseudo-Christian veneer over its excesses and its shortfalls, its sins of commission and omission and its unexamined patriotism.
Instead of attending to Aristotle's own careful preliminary definition of what he means by» (present) in another,» Harts - home allowed this notion of «presence in» to float ambiguously, unexamined, until it became implicitly transformed into a notion of sheer logical inclusion.
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.
The fallacy in this argument stems from two hidden premises which have become so much part and parcel of Christian tradition that they are usually assumed at the outset, and remain unexamined even by those who are, in other ways, trying to examine the Gospel evidence on historical grounds.
The second assertion — that such a legal system will then become sacrosanct — remains unexamined by data in this chapter.
It becomes his albatross, toted around unexamined, as Wilson descends on a spiral of juvenile addiction (gasoline huffing) and avoidance.
Drawing from Kozlov's to date unexamined archive, Information explores how sculpture became redefined during the conceptual art movement, when idea came to take precedence over object.
In any event, the prohibition went unexamined and unquestioned for many years, until it became apparent that the societal ills it was intended to prevent no longer existed.
When Kappos became director of the Patent Office in 2009, he inherited a huge backlog of unexamined (or rejected and refiled) patent applications, and he set out to fix this problem.
The unexamined life is not worth living — Socrates Reflecting on this quote by Socrates always inspires me to increased levels of self - examination (both personally and professionally) and consoles me when this level of introspection becomes hard work.
I'll assist them in becoming aware of triggers, habits and unexamined assumptions which keep them stuck in repetitive cycles.
What went unexamined in the story but became clear in the aftermath is that competition among the franchises is growing fiercer.
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