10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INEXPUGNABLY»
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inexpugnably in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
inexpugnably and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Basic Outline of Universology
... Paradox is twofold, as follows: First, The Inexpugnabih'ty of Prime Elements, in
respect to the fact already stated; namely, that all the Prime Elements of Being, or,
in other words, all Primordial Laws, are inexpugnably united and intermingled; ...
2
William James on Morality: The Imperative in Everyday Living
Had his whole life not been a quest for the superfluous, he would never have
established himself as inexpugnably as he has done in the necessary. (WB151;
Writings I:555) Our curiosity-driven desire to know everything, our desire for
beauty, ...
3
Equality in Liberty and Justice
(a) First, our study of these classical sources should in the end be sufficient to
show us that we all have the most direct and the most inexpugnably certain
experience: not only both of physical (as opposed to logical) necessity and of
physical ...
4
Crime, Punishment, and Disease
Contemplation of the passages just quoted from Locke, and of similar passages
should also be sufficient to remind us that we all have the most direct, and the
most inexpugnably certain experience: not only both of factual or physical as ...
5
Journeys to Selfhood: Hegel and Kierkegaard
Instead of recognizing the individual's action as a concrete expression of
universal ethical purpose, others tend to view it as inexpugnably contingent,
arbitrary, and idiosyncratic. From the perspective of the conscientious subject, it is
the others' ...
6
Reconstructing Democracy, Recontextualizing Dewey: ...
James goes so far as to claim that had man's “whole life not been a quest for the
superfluous, he would never have established himself as inexpugnably as he
has in the necessary” (ibid.). James calls on us to oppose the increasing ...
James W. Garrison, Jim Garrison,
2008
7
A New Mimesis: Shakespeare and the Representation of Reality
Truth and probability inhere inexpugnably in the requirement of 'answerability'.
Experiential knowledge is not knowledge unless it relates - I will not say, to what
is really the case, since that suggests a universe of propositions - but to people ...
Anthony David Nuttall,
2007
8
The Life and Letters of Hugh Miller
... way than as upright and honourable, pronounced the claims of the Church
indefensible. The argument of the Evangelical majority rested inexpugnably on
this position, — that the spiritual independence of the Church and the non-
intrusion.
9
Benevolent Living: Tracing the Roots of Motivation to God
Had his whole life not been a quest for the superfluous, he would never have
established himself as inexpugnably as he has done in the necessary [aspects of
life]. And from the consciousness of this he should draw the lesson that his wants
...
... their habit – were lingering amid Beaujolais and guttering candles before
turning to the washing-up. And now the story, if inexpugnably hilarious, had
turned faintly tedious. The man, like some homing device of ghastly
sophistication 11 2 ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «INEXPUGNABLY»
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Piers Akerman: Interim union report shreds Julia Gillard's version
So dearly cherished an outcome became inexpugnably part of her mentality. “The less benign explanation is she knew her testimony was false. «The Daily Telegraph, Dec 14»