10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNREFLECTINGLY»
Discover the use of
unreflectingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unreflectingly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
A vivid and comprehensive account of the Homeric poems and their quality as literature.
Most of us unreflectingly take it that the statements in this observation-
transcendent part of the theory are attempted descriptions of a reality lying “
behind” the observable phenomena: that those theories really do
straightforwardly assert that ...
Alexander Bird, James Ladyman, 2013
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The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great ...
Butler and Bond, and those which he particularly directed to Mr. Butler, which I
hoped to be permitted to say it was not his Lordship's intention should be taken
personally, and had been made use of unreflectingly. His Lordship said, "that he
...
James Roderick O'Flanagan, 1870
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The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal
... and we were glad to seize the opportunity of illustrating that curious tendency
in the English public, to hate vehemently and unreflectingly whatever it is told to
hate, and to read admiringly and unreflectingly whatever it is not told to shun.
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The British and Foreign Review Or European Quarterly Journal
But we could no longer remain silent; and we were glad to seize the opportunity
of illustrating that curious tendency in the English public, to hate vehemently and
unreflectingly whatever it is told to hate, and to read admiringly and unreflectingly
...
Perception is that experience in which, on the warrant of something given in
sensation at the time, we unreflectingly take some object to be before us. The
terms 'object', 'unreflectingly', and 'sensation' call for comment. 'Object' is a wide
term ...
(One needs to worry about cues only when they are counterindications.) Cues
need to be natural to be automatic. Just as the student unreflectingly wears his
pale complexion, so too she unreflectingly dons her tracksuit top or her Doc
Martens.
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Moral Awareness in Greek Tragedy
He reacts, as we have seen, quite unreflectingly out of a set of prejudices. Nor is
he aware of the specifically moral implications of the crisis. How could he be
when he misreads it so radically? He does act of course in harmony with his
moral ...
9
Disciples and the Bible: a History of Disciples Biblical ...
(Johnson 1886: 144) Johnson's anti-Catholicism is of one piece with his anti-
Judaism, that is, it is unreflectingly adopted from his culture and his tradition of
American Protestantism. As was the case with Judaism, so also Catholic worship
is ...
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Autobiograhy of Archibald Hamilton Rowan, esq: with ...
Butler and Bond ; and those which he had particularly directed to Mr. Butler,
which I hoped to be permitted to say it was not his Lordship's intention should be
taken personally, and had been made use of unreflectingly. Lord Fitzgibbon said,
tha ...
Archibald Hamilton Rowan, William Hamilton Drummond, 1840
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNREFLECTINGLY»
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unreflectingly is used in the context of the following news items.
The Church must not promote the idea that marriage is a fairy tale
Just as the civil law quietly moved to no fault divorce, so the Church has unreflectingly followed the world and moved to the idea that we could live without feeling ... «Catholic Herald Online, Jul 15»
Spies And Novelists Both 'Accomplished Liars,' Says New Bond Author
You walk down the street and your eye is roving, and you're looking for interesting things, you're interpreting and analyzing almost unreflectingly, and you - what ... «WCAI, Oct 13»
Verdict: both carrots
They asked me what kind of Bond novel I would write and I unreflectingly said I would write an African Bond. It's a continent Bond hardly ever visited. I told them I ... «Books LIVE, Sep 13»
T S Eliot: Reflections on vers libre
An artist happens upon a method, perhaps quite unreflectingly, which is new in the sense that it is essentially different from that of the secondrate people about ... «New Statesman, Apr 13»
Compliance, review
Screenings at Sundance and since have been peppered with walkouts, which have been unreflectingly held up by Compliance's fans as evidence of its ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Mar 13»
William Boyd: Fear of being forgotten inspires my writing
I remember thinking: “This could get terribly out of hand.†And that this world, which I had been so unreflectingly sure of, could suddenly shatter, on this ... «Metro, Feb 12»
The Democratic Fraud and the Universalist Alternative
For the latter, contrary to what is unreflectingly said (how often do we hear that the Jacobin “centralists” completed the work of the Monarchy!), were federalists (is ... «Center for Research on Globalization, Oct 11»
Sir Walter Raleigh's "The Lie" and the art of the poetic takedown …
Well, though I may have been unreflectingly guided by fashion, at least I had the brains to appreciate this great image of Raleigh's. But now that superb rotten ... «Slate Magazine, Nov 10»
Lest we forget about indigenous disadvantage
The story engages us unreflectingly, but if it's good enough for The Australian it's good enough for Joe Blow. The ANZAC legend is always newsworthy because ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Apr 10»
Hegel, Marx, Engels, and the Origins of Marxism
But they take these categories unreflectingly from the common consciousness of so-called educated persons, which is dominated by the relics of long obsolete ... «World Socialist Web Site, May 06»