Their religious ideas become a pocket of
unreason in an otherwise good, intelligent, rational mind.
Not exact matches
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).
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.
Voice of
unreason — your rejection of God and your hatred of Him reveal that you live
in the darkness and have accepted it.
When human reason denies its basis
in creation, it becomes
unreason.
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.
For most people — it's no big deal, and they live good happy lives and such, but sometimes, this little seed of
unreason seeps into the rest of the mind, and infects it with its
unreason, causing the person to think, say, and sometimes act
in ways that are totally unreasonable.
We are going to the river, whatever the reason or
unreason that moves us; we are going to wade right
in.
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.
I want to apply the lessons I've learnt
in victory and defeat to the urgent challenge of this Age of
Unreason.»
In a world of
unreason and the distortion of facts through social media it is a relief to turn to books.
The whip - like tail of some bacteria has become the cause célèbre of the «intelligent design» movement and a focal point
in science's ongoing struggle against
unreason.
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...
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.
2016 Takashi Murakami's Superflat Collection, Yokohama Museum of Art, Japan Toulouse International Art Festival, Toulouse, France Alice
in Crisis, Dio Horia Gallery, Mykonos, Greece Found, Foundling Museum, London, UK The Scottish Endarkenment: Art and Unreason 1945 to the present, Dovecot Gallery Edinburgh, Scotland Seeing Round Corners, Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK Joia De Artista, Galeria Bergamin Gomide, São Paulo, Brazil 720, Singapore International Festival of Arts, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore Problem In Toulouse, Institut Supérieur Des Arts De Toulouse, Printemps de Septembre, Toulou
in Crisis, Dio Horia Gallery, Mykonos, Greece Found, Foundling Museum, London, UK The Scottish Endarkenment: Art and
Unreason 1945 to the present, Dovecot Gallery Edinburgh, Scotland Seeing Round Corners, Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK Joia De Artista, Galeria Bergamin Gomide, São Paulo, Brazil 720, Singapore International Festival of Arts, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore Problem
In Toulouse, Institut Supérieur Des Arts De Toulouse, Printemps de Septembre, Toulou
In Toulouse, Institut Supérieur Des Arts De Toulouse, Printemps de Septembre, Toulouse
Once I dipped into the future far as human eye could see, And I saw the Chief Forecaster, dead as any one can be — Dead and damned and shut
in Hades as a liar from his birth, With a record of
unreason seldom paralleled on earth.
As child care practitioners know only too well, the forces of
unreason are widespread
in many cases
in which they are involved.
A conspiracy of baddies (Putin, Trump, Farage, hedge funds), dangerous sounding technology (that approximately nobody
in politics / media actually understands), awesome superpowers wielded by secret forces (often a powerful meme historically) and so on — the perfect conditions for «
unreason'to flourish.
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.