Sentences with phrase «long preface»

I'm writing this long preface in response to the question «What do I blog about?»
«It's great that you brought this up, because I just did a blog post a couple days ago on what should authors blog about, and actually I have a very long preface to the real meaty advice, which is maybe you just shouldn't blog in the first place.
Kierkegaard apparently intended to attach a much longer preface to Purity of Heart Is to Will One Thing than the one which appeared there.

Not exact matches

Two and a half centuries later the German philosopher Immanuel Kant, in the «Preface to the Second Edition» of his Critique of Pure Reason (1787), appropriated this «Copernican Revolution» in thought for his own shift from the presumed objectivity of what we know to the act of conscious knowing itself.2 It remains a contestable assessment because the movement is precisely in the opposite direction: After Copernicus, we humans are no longer understood to be in the center of the universe, whereas Kant concentrated precisely on the subjectivity of individual knowing.
Meanwhile, with Whitman, Donoghue indulges in especially snide remarks: If ««The United States are essentially the greatest poem,»» as the 1855 preface to Leaves of Grass proposed, then, in this critic's opinion, «it is a poem long disfigured by stanzas featuring murderous adventures in the Philippines, Chile, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq (to name a few, with probably more to come).»
In the preface to the second edition, MacIntyre said that he will be able to overcome the mistakes he made in A Short History of Ethics only when he writes something called A Very Long History of Ethics.
In one preface of Easter, we have the following: In him a new age has dawned, the long reign of sin is ended, a broken world has been renewed, and man is once again made whole.
Robert W. Long, ed., Renewing the Congregation (Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House, 1966); M. Edward Clark, William L. Malcomson, and Warren Lane Molton, The Church Creative (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1967); Waldron Howard, Nine Roads to Renewal (Waco, Tex.: Word Books, 1967); Wallace E. Fisher, Preface to Parish Renewal: Study Guide for Laymen (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1968); Gerald H. Slusser, The Local Church in Transition (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1966); Joan Thatcher, The Church Responds (Valley Forge, Pa.: Judson Press, 1970); William R. Nelson and William F. Lincoln, Journey Toward Renewal: New Routes for Old Churches (Valley Forge, Pa.: Judson Press, 1971); Anthony Wesson, Experiments in Renewal (London: Epworth Press, 1971).
But I don't think I've ever seen that long of a preface to praying in Jesus» name.
The worst part about the Issues sections is that each set of solutions is prefaced with a long whine about what Obama did wrong.
Buber — who was, in an elevated sense, a pragmatic realist — worked continually for these aims and insisted that the new «political enterprise» (the State of Israel) was normatively subordinate to the «religious idea» (Zion), and «that as long as such a reality [i.e., the idea of Zion] lives, history should be responsible to it rather than that it should be responsible to history» (preface to Israel and Palestine: The History of an Idea).
Every one forgot to preface their bold predictions with the following: «as long as there are no injuries at all».
(Now, to preface I'm only addressing long - term relationships / marriages of people between the ages of 24 - 47; not past 47 because menopause starts to set in and that's whole different animal).
The article is prefaced with, «In certain overachieving circles, breast - feeding is no longer a choice — it's a no - exceptions requirement, the ultimate badge of responsible parenting.
When an Espaillat supporter, after prefacing his question with a reference to «middle east... dictators... in power for such a long time, 30 years, 40 years» asked «when is too long», King first noted Espaillat's 18 years in the state legislature, but then veered off message saying that «if someone wants real change» they should consider the third candidate, Michael Walrond.
So the talk comes out in these enormous blocks: Interviewers usually produce long questions, sometimes with extended prefaces, and interviewees produce long answers.
In the preface to «Artifices,» the second part of Ficciones, Borges argues that «Funes the Memorious» is a long metaphor of insomnia.
Wallace S. Broecker: Preface 1: Jean - Pierre Gattuso and Lina Hansson: Ocean Acidification: Background and History 2: Richard E. Zeebe and Andy Ridgwell: Past Changes of Ocean Carbonate Chemistry 3: James C. Orr: Recent and Future Changes in Ocean Carbonate Chemistry 4: Andrew H. Knoll and Woodward W. Fischer: Skeletons and Ocean Chemistry: The Long View 5: Markus G. Weinbauer, Xavier Mari, and Jean - Pierre Gattuso: Effect of Ocean Acidification on the Diversity and Activity of Heterotrophic Marine Microorganisms 6: Ulf Riebesell and Philippe D. Tortell: Effects of Ocean Acidification on Pelagic Organisms and Ecosystems 7: Andreas J. Andersson, Fred T. Mackenzie, and Jean - Pierre Gattuso: Effects of Ocean Acidification on Benthic Processes, Organisms, and Ecosystems 8: Hans - Otto Pörtner, Magda Gutowska, Atsushi Ishimatsu, Magnus Lucassen, Frank Melzner, and Brad Seibel: Effects of Ocean Acidification on Nektonic Organisms 9: Stephen Widdicombe, John I. Spicer, and Vassilis Kitidis: Effects of Ocean Acidification on Sediment Fauna 10: James P. Barry, Stephen Widdicombe, and Jason M. Hall - Spencer: Effects of Ocean Acidification on Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function 11: Frances Hopkins, Philip Nightingale, and Peter Liss: Effects of Ocean Acidification on the Marine Source of Atmospherically - Active Trace Gases 12: Marion Gehlen, Nicolas Gruber, Reidun Gangstø, Laurent Bopp, and Andreas Oschlies: Biogeochemical Consequences of Ocean Acidification and Feedback to the Earth System 13: Carol Turley and Kelvin Boot: The Ocean Acidification Challenges Facing Science and Society 14: Fortunat Joos, Thomas L. Frölicher, Marco Steinacher, and Gian - Kasper Plattner: Impact of Climate Change Mitigation on Ocean Acidification Projections 15: Jean - Pierre Gattuso, Jelle Bijma, Marion Gehlen, Ulf Riebesell, and Carol Turley: Ocean Acidification: Knowns, Unknowns, and Perspectives Index
Let me preface what I'm about to say by letting you all know that between Serial, Making a Murderer and the mystery novels I've been listening to on Audible during long runs, I am on a total true crime kick.
Just to preface, I know these products can be a little pricey... but also keep in mind they last a LONG time.
Of course, I must preface this post with an apology for my long absence.
It's usually prefaced by some nail biting, along with, «I've been out of the whole dating scene for so long,» or «I have no idea of how dating works anymore.»
As Hugo wrote in his novel's preface, ``... so long as ignorance and misery remain on earth, books like this can not be useless.»
Béla Tarr's bleak and bitter film is a glacially paced nightmare in which the scare factor has been replaced with desperate melancholy; it is composed with his characteristic long takes, anvil silences and fiercely unsmiling faces, shot in undersea monochrome, and prefaced with Tarr's habitual austere titles in Times Roman.
Video introductions from Shyamalan preface four full - frame deleted scenes — which, according to the cover art, «reveal clues to the movie's twists and turns» — totalling 11 minutes, the longest of which finds Brendan Gleeson giving his everything to a monologue that more than likely motivated him to accept the otherwise unmemorable role of August Nicholson in the first place.
Next, the Muschiettis» 2008 Mama (HD) is prefaced by a Guillermo del Toro intro half as long as the 3 - minute short itself, a technically impressive piece indeed so brief that del Toro took a giant leap of faith in commissioning a feature version of it.
If one insisted on drawing parallels between Wonderstruck and the rest of the films in Todd Haynes» filmography, many could be raised, from the Wilde quote that prefaces the film, to the soundtrack's unique use of Bowie to convey longing for earthly space travel.
Preface It was one of those days in May when the trees of New York no longer carried the promise of green buds on its branches, but the beginning of summer leaves instead.
Long waiting times abound, prefacing the smallest cutscenes and biggest story events, presenting us with more time spent staring at the (admittedly attractive) loading screens than the PS3 or Xbox 360 version.
The real question is: Will the line for this show be as long as the insanely long one that prefaced viewing The Clock at MoMA?
The strategy prefaces integrated approaches to working with artists and a sustainable programme of commissioning, both permanent and temporary through the 15 year long development programme.
This preface by the artist was based on long - hand notes by Miss Margaret Paul, of the Smith College Museum, one day in November 1962, at lunch.
So, if you (or Mr. Monckton) want to twist the OT around so that Genesis doesn't disagree with scientific observation, or believe in a version of an Abrahamic religion that treats it as poetry and metaphor and not fact, I could care less, as long as you don't try to replace our valid epistemological, religion - neutral truths with the twisted exegetic stuff or metaphoric extrapolations and use it as the basis of political or scientific decisioning or dedicate your work to Jesus or preface your conclusions with Inshallah!
Sure, so long as you preface your logic with a notation indicating your logical system (though technically, it's a form of reasoning, not of logic, to my way of thinking), I'm all for entertaining exchanges along those line.
It is concerning that within both the long - active (but not - yet - accepted) «PSI» community and the nascent (but not - yet - accepted) «condensation - driven winds» community, foggy verbal arguments commonly are prefaced with imprecise (and / or just plain wrong!)
I want to preface this writing by establishing that we are no longer married.
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