Not exact matches
Not that I would dream of rehearsing the controversy again; but I will note that, at the time, I took my general point to be not that natural - law theory is inherently futile, but rather that its proponents often fail to
grasp just how nihilistic the late modern view of
reality has become, or how far our culture has gone toward losing any coherent sense of «nature» at all, let alone of any realm of moral meanings to which nature might afford access.
Just as I can't possibly
grasp the true nature of the
reality of science, I've had to admit that I also can't possibly
grasp the true nature of the divine, sacred, God, whatever you want to call it.
Oooooh,
reality, logic, and reason
just few waaaay over your head and too much for your pea brain to
grasp.
It is
just here that we are confronted with the — in the best sense of the word — simple desire for truth on the part of our hearers, and nothing is so damaging to the reputation of the theologian as when his utterances produce the effect of parrot - cries which have ceased to be relevant to the hearer's
grasp of truth or
reality, and therefore so utterly irrelevant to his daily life.
Not particles, energy, space, time or anything else we might think of as fundamental truly is: instead, the essence of
reality is a thing whose workings we're only
just beginning to
grasp.
Konami
just can't seem to get a
grasp on
reality.
I
just find it so depressing that scientists refuse to acknowledge simple things like this because it degrades science so much for scientists appearing to be
grasping at straws or denying
reality to their dying breath.
Blame the greens, whose
grasp of basic consumer behaviour, energy economics and political
realities are shockingly inadequate...
just because the facts are unwelcome doesn't make them untrue.