I hear you Caryn with
your view about honesty being punished or too quickly answered.
Not exact matches
And in a spirit of
honesty Klemke gives us the epistemology (that is, the
view of what constitutes true knowledge) which undergirds his skepticism
about meaning in the universe:
I think this case she said something without thinking based on pre-existing bias
about the label «atheist» and demonstrated
honesty (at least in terms of how she
views the term) more than many of the things she says to be inclusive.
I presented a very inadequate and elementary paper on Aquinas»
view of faith and reason, and Blanshard revealed both his ignorance of Aquinas and his
honesty when he reacted to it with great interest and even admitted that if what I said was correct he had «perhaps been mistaken all his life»
about the impossibility of any synthesis between religious faith and philosophical reason.
Honesty and communication have often been
viewed as the cornerstones of a happy relationship, so by being honest
about yourself and what you're looking for in a partner from the start, you'll have a better chance of meeting someone who's right for you.
• First, efforts to develop a civics curriculum are snagged by a basic truth
about America: beyond a narrow core of shared beliefs (
honesty, tolerance, obeying the law), Americans hold strong but often divergent
views about the values they want their children to acquire and
about the role of teachers and schools in inculcating those values.
In my
view, this is a fact of modern life but I would simply prefer to see more
honesty and transparency
about it so that corporate pronouncements and high - minded statements of purpose and values and consistently matched by actual behaviours.
The court added: «A further matter of concern is that the judge may have been left with the
view that the officers of the first defendant [the BTP] had some suspicions
about the
honesty of the firm L simply because it had been instructed to act for MS.. But, as Keene LJ said in the Faisaltex case (at para 47) «A solicitor is not to be regarded as someone tainted and unreliable because, for example, he acts for someone charged with or convicted of a criminal offence.