Like in a courtroom murder mystery, she is only
knowable through what other characters say about her and the evidence at hand.
It's a staggeringly complex character made
knowable through an honest, vulnerable performance.
For the ancient Greeks and Romans, this truth was
knowable through reason and logic; for the Christian philosophers it was knowable by faith (although faith and reason were not necessarily contradictory).
For Hartshorne, reality is (in principle)
knowable through and though, so of course the unknowable is unreal.
Not exact matches
It's referent is «
knowable in ways other than
through the symbol and is exhausted within the symbol.
For if our faith in the resurrection has any vitality or validity, it is nothing less than the conviction that there is even now present and
knowable within the Christian fellowship
through «the Holy Spirit, which is given unto us,» the full concrete personal meaning of «Jesus Christ and him crucified.»
But what of Craighead's second claim that nothingness is conceivable or
knowable indirectly
through a process of mentally subtracting each of the items of our experience?
We have proof that the supernatural can not be known or
knowable and that man can only explain the created things
through and by created things.
The whole point of satire is that the writer throws up a recognizable characiture — usually a buffoon with hallmark characteristics that identify him / her to something readily
knowable — that is used to tear down a power system
through ridicule.
It has a plethora of systems, but the magnitude of these aren't
knowable unless you get
through the first few hours of the game.
From the early to mid-twentieth century, artists from Russia
through to Europe and America assumed a radically non-representational style, purposefully turning away from the
knowable material world to preface mood and contemplation.