Sentences with phrase «like objective truths»

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Those people aren't interested in truth; they prefer Stephen Colbert's truthiness, not the objective reality of truth but what feels like it ought to be truth.
hen discussing the possible existence of objective (divine) «truths», people like truthfollower / Theo appeal to their audience with various examples attempting to get the reader to agree to a non-qualifed value of «evil / incorrect / bad / good», as if this will lock in an agreement of an objective «truth» value (without it being explicitly specified).
Truth is one kind of value, different in quality from esthetic excellence, justice, or holiness, but like them in being part of an objective structure of worth.
Tell us all the objective Reality of what good has been provided by religion for thousands of years that make people hold on to it in spite of already knowing these wonderous truths you keep reminding us about over and over about like a broken record.
Demanding strictly scientific precision to guarantee Scripture's trustworthiness, requiring something more objective than the internal, personal witness of the Holy Spirit through the text itself, scholars like Lindsell end up testing the truth of the Bible by an extra-Biblical standard.32 As with Davis, externally derived «good reasons» become the ultimate criterion for judging the gospel.
He suggests that Church teaching is unnecessarily morally objective, that Catholic claims to truth are like the Stalinist propaganda machine, and: «A particular action is right or wrong only in relation to the circumstances in which it is performed.»
Jeremy Corbyn's belief in homeopathy may seem like a silly eccentricity, but it speaks to a larger aversion to objective truth among the political classes
Either way, there is here, once again, no such thing as objective truth — just the passing shades of our own subjective experiences, like shadows on a wall.
«You want these questions answered in a way that the community feels like they actually heard the truth, and the truth comes from a disinterested, objective party, and that's what the attorney general is,» Cuomo said.
Everyone is biased, though, and it's not helpful or accurate to pretend like you're the only objective truth on there as I felt he did.
There is more to it than objective «truths» which you seem to like staying up to date on.
A pervasive curiosity, an objective tolerance that finds all shades of opinion interesting and respectable as long as they do not interfere with liberty of inquiry and belief, a systematic pursuit of truth in spite of traditions and doubts — these, much more than a taste for sentimental botany and rhapsodical astronomy, were the product of the five years or so that Voltaire spent in active pursuit of science at Cirey with Madame du Châtelet; like his heroes, he has learned from science, and achieved in his own way a synthesis, quite different from that of the seventeenth century.
We can argue why you like certain things or whatever, and that guy in the video can argue the same, and he and you can even try and claim your views are based more on objective truth than the naysayers, but you are, plain and simple, wrong.
Truth be told, I'm not that good a shot, so objective - based modes like this one let me help the team and keep leveing up even if I'm nowhere near the top of the K / D ratios.
The eleven artists juxtapose divergent approaches in conversation with each other, reflecting on primal questions consuming artists over the millennia: Elliot Arkin's conceptual use of web - based commerce spins an absurdist view on the commodification of artists; Babette Bloch's stainless steel reassessments of nature and artistic precedent limn positives and negatives through light; Christopher Carroll Calkins's street photography captures moments of under - the - radar narratives; Valentina DuBasky's acrylic and marble dust works on paper and plaster are a contemporary comment on the prehistory of art; Gabriel Ferrer's performance - like in - the - moment sumi - ink drawings on handmade paper reflect on memory and personal narrative; Christopher Gallego's realist, pure light - filled oil painting elevates the ordinariness of an artist's space to visual poetry; Ana Golici, in pergamano and collage, takes inspiration from 17th Century female naturalist, entomologist and botanical illustrator Maria Sibylla Merian to explore questions of science, nature and objective truth; Emilie Lemakis's monumental amplification of an ancient Greek krater employs scale to upend perceptions for the viewer's reconsideration; Mark Mellon's bronzes address the oppositions of movement and stillness; the alchemy of Michael Townsend's uncontrolled poured acrylic paintings equate the properties of materials with the turbulence of the universe; Jessica Daryl Winer's engagement with luminous color and choreographic line reflects in visual resonance the sonic history of a musical instrument.
What irritates * me * is people who * claim * that they want to know the objective truth, and that they're well educated, then repeat drivel like «there are changes happening on Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Pluto of similar nature, warming.»
Lolwot, so it's very much like negotiating over a car price, only here we have the objective truth which I will not yield an inch over.
It's like they deny the possibility of any objective truth which an honest and impartial person could appeal to — to them it's just about the argument.
@KennyBrendan To avoid sounding like a lawyer and to come across as an objective advocate looking for the truth, «What color was the car?»
Once we start analyzing legislative reforms like Truth in Sentencing, and increases to mandatory minimums, through the lens of our deterrence objective, the misdirection of our government's crime bills becomes readily apparent.
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