Our first
rejoinder then shall be the prescriptive right of existing truth which, from the founders of the Church through the orthodox Fathers has come down infallibly to us.
Not exact matches
Whitehead
then proceeds to build upon the metaphysical infrastructure of discrete but internally - related «actual entities» in order to develop a critique of Hume's attack on induction and causality — a
rejoinder whose importance has been vastly underestimated by non-Whiteheadians.
On the other hand, if the significance of a hero's life is in the direction of spirit,
then the lack of a
rejoinder would weaken the impression he makes.
In my
rejoinder titled: «Haba Governor Madaki,» http://yashuaib.com/1991/11/haba-governor-madaki/ I took on the
then military administrator for insisting that Buhari, the
then Chairman of the -LSB-...]
Moreover, the book's format - lengthy essays by Krueger and Heckman (who teamed up with fellow economist Pedro Carneiro, now of University College London, for his contribution), followed by commentaries from five scholars, each with a favorite bone (or nit) to pick,
then by extended responses and final
rejoinders from the lead authors - makes it hard to find the forest for the trees.
The standard
rejoinder to skeptics is: «Just wait, once the pause is over, global warming will resume, and
then your criticism that IPCC models are tuned too hot will collapse.»
Then a
rejoinder form a commenter made me think that blogging during trial was not the greatest idea.