Sentences with phrase «unanswerable by»

Well no — the key question is unanswerable by Bill Nye.
One may indeed be entirely without them; probably more than one of you here present is without them in any marked degree; but if you do have them, and have them at all strongly, the probability is that you can not help regarding them as genuine perceptions of truth, as revelations of a kind of reality which no adverse argument, however unanswerable by you in words, can expel from your belief.
The larger questions of meaning are largely unanswerable by science in a satisfying way.

Not exact matches

Why single out gays and ask unanswerable questions on a day that should be celebrated instead of one darkened by such trash.
The case made by Finkelstein appears unanswerable, and he deserves great credit for having the nerve to expose what appears to be a scandal of enormous proportions.
He adds that it is also a final and unanswerable indictment of Christ, «a deadly, devastating summing - up, unanswerable because borne out by the long experience of humanity.
experiments, inter-woven calculations put together little by little in the laboratories, would it survive the test of this culminating experiment which would make of it, in everyday terms, something tangible, efficacious, unanswerable?
It seems to exhaust the theoretical options to say that such an answer must be achieved by reference to either: 1) the categories themselves; 2) the noncategorial aspects of events; 3) both categorial and non categorial aspects of events; 4) some alleged factor (e.g., a God, Platonic Forms, «nothing») other than the categorial aspects of events; or 5) by nothing (i.e., by no alleged factor at all, including «nothing»), so that the ultimate issue is meaningless or at least unanswerable in principle.
We should cease to ask unanswerable questions about the meaning or goal of life and concentrate attention upon questions whose answers can be found by scholarly research.
How in the world is it «unanswerable» just because it happens in the future??? By that logic, I bet you think the pros and consequences of Brexit are also off - limit, because «that's in the future»?
In a learning ecology that focuses on wonder, an artful approach can be introduced in any subject area, especially when lessons are framed by big questions that remain unanswered or even are unanswerable.
Unfortunately, these questions will remain unanswerable until we have better ways of tracking student debt by race over a longer period of time.
© Lorna Simpson, Courtesy Hauser & Wirth, Photo by Alex Delfanne; LORNA SIMPSON, Detail of «Unanswerable,» 2018 (found photograph and collage on paper, 40 framed photo collages, approximately 670.5 x 304.8 cm / 264 x 120 inches).
These might be thought of as unanswerable questions, but by looking at key historical figures and exploring the private world of abstract artists today, Collings shows that there are, in fact, answers.
The exhibition's enigmatic title speaks to broader notions of the ephemeral and eternal by asking the unanswerable question: does anything truly last forever?
Starting with eighteenth - century French architectural painting and passing by Charles Burchfield's starved landscapes, the show placed contemporary works of ecotrauma by Pierre Huyghe, Erin Shirreff, Alexis Rockman, and Mark Dion alongside an indelible video from Fukushima, in which an unknown worker in a hazmat suit points at the camera for long minutes: a speechless, unanswerable indictment.
Despite the statement in our Yellow Pages «ad» to the effect that the first free one - half hour of the initial consultation is «by (in - office) appointment only, «frequently callers will insist on (first) asking our appointment - setter what they view as but one or two or a few questions about separation, the divorce process, divorce grounds, custody, support, etc. (sometimes even «for a friend»); or we often get the virtually unanswerable question (at that point)-- «What's the cost of a divorce» (through our office)?
The Magna Carta was endorsed way back in the 13th century in Britain by a king who realized that the public would no longer sit idlely by as the state routinely unilaterally levied and took their taxes whilst at the same time remained unanswerable to those same said taxpayers.
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