10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNSHAKABLY»
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unshakably in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Concepts of Indoctrination (International Library of the ...
... employment of doubtful methods is needed to get him to believe that Big Ben is
in London, and it is virtually impossible even to make sense of someone who
says that he intends to get a boy to believe unshakably that Big Ben is in London.
2
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy:
in a dream, then Descartes thinks we're unable to meet the burden of proof
requisite for Knowledge-"there are never any [unshakably] sure signs by means
of which being awake can be distinguished from being asleep" (Med. 1, AT 7:19;
italics ...
3
Wittgenstein and Philosophy of Religion
In his various remarks on religious belief. Wittgenstein stresses the fact that
religious believers do not hold their central beliefs with probability or well-
grounded confidence; they hold them with certainty, 'unshakably' as Wittgenstein
puts it.
Robert L. Arrington, Mark Addis, 2004
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The Timeless Relevance of Traditional Wisdom
“Standing Unshakably in the True”: a Commentary on the Teachings of frithjof
Schuon (1907-1998)1 now as I write, I am ninety years old; See, how time passes
. Passes—what does this mean? nothing to him Who stands unshakably in the ...
5
The Essential Kierkegaard
His merit is this: with the help of dialectic, to have imaginatively drawn (as one
says of a telescope) that which is unshakably the essentially Christian so close to
the eye that the reader is prevented from looking mistakenly at the eighteen ...
Howard V. Hong, Søren Kierkegaard, Edna H. Hong, 2013
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The Limits of Optimism: Thomas Jefferson's Dualistic ...
Jefferson's actual philosophy of time was at variance with Malone's sug- gestion
that he was unshakably confident that time was fighting on the side ofAmerica's
ideals. Undeniably, early Americans wished to be winners. They wanted to ...
7
Reality and Reason: Dialectic and the Theory of Knowledge
'Archimedes asked only for one fixed and immovable point so as to move the
whole earth from its place; so I may have great hopes if I can find even the least
thing that is unshakably certain' (Philosophical Writings, p. 66). But just as the
idea of ...
8
Rails to Infinity: Essays on Themes from Wittgenstein's ...
And what it guides is your conception of a (particular) situation.8 What is
unshakably certain about what is proved? To accept a proposition as unshakably
certain — I want to say — means to use it as a grammatical rule: this removes ...
9
The War of the Sexes: How Conflict and Cooperation Have ...
... really unshakably faithful to him, the song seems to hint, but if you were a bit
better than him, I could be unshakably faithful to you. The tango between
advertisers' manipulation and consumers' skepticism has continued down to our
own day.
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Social Constructivism as a Philosophy of Mathematics
The word 'right' makes the pupil go on, the word 'wrong' holds him back" (
Wittgenstein 1978, 405). A consequence is that Wittgenstein's view of proofs and
what is proven takes on a new significance too. What is unshakably certain about
what ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNSHAKABLY»
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unshakably is used in the context of the following news items.
Pettersen patient, navigates difficult conditions in 69
While the 34-year-old Norwegian isn't exactly known for her long patience, she was unshakably in control through her morning round. “I felt I was in 100 percent ... «Golf Channel, Jul 15»
Final salute: Soldier battling cancer promoted to Army Specialist
Bedridden but unshakably brave, Pvt. 1st Class Gustavo Moreno was joined by members of his Army company at his home Friday afternoon as they pinned and ... «KENS 5 TV, Jul 15»
Kathryn Thomson Planned Child Rape Just To Keep Sicko …
... a relationship that quickly evolved into an unshakably powerful attachment to Lund, who used her devotion to him to manipulate her into doing his bidding. «The Inquisitr, Jul 15»
'Ant-Man' Is Just the Right Side of Ridiculous
Still, there's just something unshakably goofy about powers that make you super tiny, especially when you can control an army of ants. But don't worry about the ... «Popular Mechanics, Jul 15»
The social experiment that shows (some) Londoners aren't that rude …
As far as city-wide stereotypes go, Londoners get a raw deal. Parisians are lovers, Berliners are unshakably cool, but Londoners are simply regarded as ... «The Independent, Jul 15»
'Humans' Episode Three Review
Last week's episode hinged firmly on an unshakably poignant vision; dense in its drama and emotion. Tonight's hour of Channel 4 and AMC's remarkable ... «Filmoria, Jun 15»
The FIFA-Clinton Method
Ubiquitous but opaque. Powerful but unaccountable. Ostensibly public spirited but relentlessly mercenary. Often shamed but unshakably shameless. «Wall Street Journal, Jun 15»
The Ruination of Baltimore
If Leftists are nothing else, they are persistent, patient and unshakably focused on achieving their goals. For crying out loud, the Baltimore Prosecutor Marilyn ... «American Thinker, May 15»
Ted Cruz's Palestine debacle: Let's outsource American peace …
... Cruz replied, “I think the United States should stand unshakably with the nation of Israel. I think one of the most disgraceful aspects of the Obama presidency ... «Salon, Mar 15»
Stamina, bravery, brilliance – the great Ben Bradlee had it all
Bradlee's editorship of the Washington Post changed American history. The editor of the Guardian remembers a man 'committed unshakably to principle'. «The Guardian, Oct 14»