There are great differences among these three spokes - persons for social possibility and pathology, but they all focus on the fact that societies have ways in which to articulate and distort
certain kinds of truth that make human life possible Or problematic.
William James wrote that he could not accept any rule of thinking that would keep him from accepting «
certain kinds of truths if those kinds of truths were really there.»
Not exact matches
Its a sad day when our young black men do nt have the freedom to walk through
certain neighborhoods without being harrased are mudered, no one has the right to just take a life just because
of the color
of your skin we as a people has to stand up to injustices such as this no one wants to hear the
truth there is still a racial devide in America and our justice system create laws so that this
kind of injustice can continue to happen rather u want to admit it are not our young black men are the prey.
His forays into
truth, doubts, and hesitations pull back from
certain logical consequences because they lead to inhumanity; there's a different
kind of reason, a tempered reason, that he's slowly discovering.
and so on and so on while the press make up a
certain amount its usually based on some
kind of grain
of truth and whatever excuses we can come up with it boils down to this, we are two players maybe three from being really able to compete with the top dogs but I'll bet my house we don't get the players we all want, we'll get cheaper alternatives that Wenger will try and turn into superstars so that he can bask in the glory
of turning an unknown into a world class player... that's his thing he's been dining out on this stuff for years.
Truth: Americans consume far too much
of one
kind of EFA (omega - 6 EFAs found in most polyunsaturated vegetable oils) but not enough
of another
kind of EFA (omega - 3 EFAs found in fish, fish oils, eggs from pasture - fed chickens, dark green vegetables and herbs, and oils from
certain seeds such as flax and chia, nuts such as walnuts and in small amounts in all whole grains)(American Journal
of Clinical Nutrition 1991 54:438 - 63).
When I read the closing lines again, I was
certain that I was being told a special
kind of truth, and maybe one that only poetry can tell.
But scientists are supposed to be insulated from the
kind of base influences which motivate the rest
of us by their own innate desire to discover the
truth, and by a
certain independence
of thought guaranteed by academic tenure and the privileges
of the university system.