Sentences with phrase «of unreason»

«Lord Lawson claims climate change hysteria heralds a «new age of unreason»,» The Telegraph, April 6, 2008.
When the forces of unreason win, and force exceptional scientists like Professor Phil Jones to leave their positions, we all lose.
We may have to accept Fairfax as the voice of unreason on climate change because of their left wing bias, with the Murdoch stable the ultimate winners.
Voice of unreason — your rejection of God and your hatred of Him reveal that you live in the darkness and have accepted it.
Draw back from our politics of unreason in which every engagement with the opposition is seen as a prelude to the apocalypse.
I disagree with his assertion that religion is a «medieval form of unreason».
His other books included a volume of novellas, «The River Swimmer»; the poetry collections «Songs of Unreason» and «Returning to Earth»; and a memoir about food, «The Raw and the Cooked: Adventures of a Roving Gourmand.»
The liberal and communist polities are both perpetually poised in the now and not - yet, between the emergence from the dim night of unreason and the final triumph.
A fiscal conservative and socially moderate Republican party, not one that caves in to the voices of unreason from the religious right, is the the only viable one for the future.
Sometimes the progress of reason is more easily measured by the discernment of unreason and by the struggle that it is destined to undergo in order to prevent the fruitless death of its possibilities.
He is the co-author of the Demos publications #Intelligence (2012), Truth, Lies and the Internet (2011), and The Power of Unreason (2010).
In a world of unreason and the distortion of facts through social media it is a relief to turn to books.
It is the supreme law of Unreason.
Alfred Frankenstein, «The Art of Calculated Form and the Art of Unreason,» San Francisco Chronicle, September 10, 1944 (erroneously titled The Wicker Chair and the Picture) Hans Hofmann: Provincetown Paintings and Drawings, exh.
These forces of unreason seek to establish the scientific equivalent of what were once called «no - go» areas in Northern Ireland.
By October 2016, he was writing a book called Age of Unreason; it is a diatribe against «populist nationalism».
These «forces of unreason» seek to constrain our ability to speak truth to power.
Voice of unreason — the 144,000 are the elect.
«There are powerful voices of unreason,» says Ben Santer, who led the 1995 IPCC team, «but every year, the science becomes stronger and the data are telling an ever more consistent story.»
It stems not from a positive presence but from an absence, not a reason but a form of unreason: a failure, a lack,....
Best quote: «We are now entering an Age of Unreason, when the future, in so many areas, is there to be shaped by us and for us — a time when the only prediction that will hold true is that no predictions will hold true; a time, therefore, for bold imaginings in private life as well as public, for thinking the unlikely and doing the unreasonable.»
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation invited him to deliver the distinguished Massey Lectures, which have now appeared in a little book, On the Eve of the Millennium: The Future of Democracy Through an Age of Unreason (Free Press).
[T] he voice of reason is not as loud as the voice of unreason.
Voice of unreason, the proof is, you atheists never grew spiritually.
I want to apply the lessons I've learnt in victory and defeat to the urgent challenge of this Age of Unreason
Arabella Pike, publishing director of William Collins, said: «It is a book to address the biggest issues of our age - The Age of Unreason - and sets out plans to give more people capital in capitalism, control over their work, their communities and their money.
The former chancellor is to write a book titled The Age of Unreason, examining the rise of populist nationalism and prejudice.
In this age of unreason, 12 Angry Men remains sorely and urgently contemporary.
As he did in his previous book, The Age of Unreason, the independent author and educator Charles Handy explores in The Age of Paradox the impact that changes in the way work is organized will have on the way we live.
A lush, richly layered novel in which our world has been plunged into an age of unreason, Two Years Eight Months and Twenty - Eight Nights is a breathtaking achievement and an enduring testament to the power of storytelling.
These forces of unreason are now shifting the focus of their attention to the scientists themselves.
We are now faced with powerful «forces of unreason» - forces that (at least to date) have been unsuccessful in challenging scientific findings of a warming Earth, and a «discernible human influence» on global climate.
We honor Steve by raising our voices, and by speaking out when powerful «forces of unreason» seek to misrepresent our science.
As child care practitioners know only too well, the forces of unreason are widespread in many cases in which they are involved.
As part of the Star's series on the Age of Unreason, Edward Keenan recently stated,
We may not be any more unreasonable than in the past, but if this feels like the Age of Unreason, perhaps it is because the science demonstrating it has piled up at the same time that our technology and politics make it more transparent to us than ever before.
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