As an Officer of the Court, it was my duty to provide a comprehensive and
objective account of the facts to the Court.
Not exact matches
We have already seen anticipations
of reversion in Whitehead's discussion
of the imaginative penumbra surrounding the bare
facts of the Battle
of Waterloo (Q2: PR 185C), the incorporation
of relevant alternatives to the datum in the
objective lure, and the
account of Hume's missing shade
of blue (Q2: PR 87fC +).
... To tell deliberate lies while genuinely believing in them, to forget any
fact that has become inconvenient, and then, when it becomes necessary again, to draw it back from oblivion for just so long as it is needed, to deny the existence
of objective reality and all the while to take
account of the reality which one deniesâ $» all this is indispensably necessary.
Perhaps I am misunderstanding as well when it seems like all you want to consider is the cold hard
facts of matter without
accounting properly for the human condition to misunderstand them completely and yet be able to draw out useful meaning though imprecise, anyway, and the impact such actual conditions have on your
objective reality, which isn't if you exclude them.
Marx begins his
account of the relationship
of the two philosophers with a paradox: Epicurus held all appearances to be objectively real but at the same time, since he wished to conserve freedom
of the will, denied that the world was governed by immutable laws and thus in
fact seemed to decry the
objective reality
of nature.
The standard
account of why song evolved in certain animals is not such an explanation; for my theory is a special form
of that standard
account, and only what is special about it explains the
objective behavioral and environmental
facts in question.
In order to show the horror and absurdity
of the European twentieth century, Ourednik uses a unique way
of organizing
facts, a circular timeline, and shaded callouts in the margins to create an
objective, rhythmic historical
account.
In assessing such a risk, both
objective and subjective factors should be taken into
account (that is, that even when a certain religious practice is not prescribed by faith or the religious community, the
fact that to a particular person a religious practice is an important element
of his or her faith should be taken into
account).
Rather «the division between law and
fact in such classification cases is not purely
objective, but must take
account of factors
of «expediency» or «policy»», including «the utility
of an appeal, having regard to the development
of the law in the particular field, and the relative competencies in that field
of the tribunal
of fact on the one hand, and the appellate court on the other».