Sentences with phrase «truth about reality»

Whether your deepest fears involve rings of fire, watermelons or (ahem) pooping in labour, the Positive Birth Book will give you the absolute truth about the reality of having a baby.
One is not so much indebted to a particular mind in imitation of that mind as he is an inheritor of truth about reality insofar as that mind has cogently expressed it and turned one to desire the truth of things.
If my observations are true, then the main aim of Hartshornean (and also Whiteheadian) metaphysics is not so much a search for truths about reality, as a redefinition of our basic notions of fact, truth, experience, and reality.
But he may not then turn around and demand that the rest of us, unrestricted by his methodological self - limitation, ignore obvious truths about reality, such as the clearly teleological nature of evolution.
The more the empire of economic, political, and scientific mastery shows signs of imminent collapse (at least in the West), the more the anxiety of control increases, generating an increasingly desperate need to convince ourselves that progress is still the ultimate truth about reality.
Chad's «scientific evidence of god» is that science changes as it uncovers more truths about our reality.
But note, we now have the hypothesis that, though no knower is free of ignorance and confusion, there is still a pure and comprehensive truth about reality.
I always had the sense that Asian countries may have figured out some of the deeper truths about reality than we had here in the West.»
Science does not have a monopoly on grasping truths about reality.
Anyway, if you want to see the TRUTH about reality, come to Stormfront and be confronted with your hatred of whites and white culture.
Finding out the truth about that reality long after your conduct was over put you at odds with it.
To help us stay humble but vigorous, Desmond proposes a fourfold division of the ways we seek the truth about reality.
However, Scottish National Party (SNP) leader Alex Salmond praised Sir Richard's comments, saying that «millions of people will be delighted at last that someone has spoken the truth about the reality of what our troops face in Iraq».
«If the president was allowed to be told the truth about the realities on the ground, this thing wouldn't have happened.
Recruiting Web sites cleverly reference films such as The Matrix, in which the protagonist, Neo, wonders if he should take a pill that will wake him up and show him the truth about reality or if he should go on sleeping, blissfully oblivious.
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