The Nature of Reality and Philosophy
.... philosopher. Socrates has a better
grasp of
reality than the others only because he realizes he does not have a true
grasp of
reality. His ....
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Albert Einstein
.... In a certain sense, therefore, I hold it true that pure thought can
grasp reality, as the ancients dreamed" (Einstein 274). Einstein ....
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Heidegger's Architecture: An Analysis
.... Heidegger makes the argument that the only way to achieve wholeness in
reality is to try to
grasp reality in its entirety rather than attempting to carve it up ....
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Philosophy for Dinner
.... can't trust our senses, even though it is more difficult for the mind to
grasp an idea of its own essence than to
grasp an idea of extended (sensory)
reality. ....
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The Book of Sand (Borges)
.... Once again, we see Borges' preoccupation with time and the inability of the human being to
grasp reality in the face of the time-space riddle. ....
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Life and Death Relationship
.... philosopher. Socrates has a better
grasp of
reality than the others only because he realizes he does not have a true
grasp of
reality. His ....
(3039

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Life and Death and Philosophy
.... philosopher. Socrates has a better
grasp of
reality than the others only because he realizes he does not have a true
grasp of
reality. His ....
(3021

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Baldwin's Notes of A Native Son
.... The American vision of the world . . . protects our moral high-mindedness at the terrible expense of weakening our
grasp of
reality. ....
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Maladjustment
.... Classifications of maladjustment appear to be divided along the lines of whether or not an individual has a lucid
grasp of
reality. ....
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Alcoholism
.... the drinker is projecting. A conscious, rational
grasp of
reality does not exist for the alcoholic. The outcome of these psychological ....
(2756

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Don Quixote & Dante
.... Quixote's preoccupation with romance and chivalry has put him into a whirl, but he is in a psychological whirl as he loses his
grasp on
reality and descends ....
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Plato Democracy & Good
.... even he admits that we cannot know
reality if we do discover the good because the good is beyond
reality, something almost beyond our
grasp of understanding ....
(1282

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Experientialist Ethics
.... being; this is so because without this understanding, he will be unable to
grasp himself as he really is and others as they really are. His
reality, in short ....
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An Experientialist Ethics
.... being; this is so because without this understanding, he will be unable to
grasp himself as he really is and others as they really are. His
reality, in short ....
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Hegel's Philosophy of Science
.... to critiques of explanation to critiques of religious or secular/aesthetic faith beside explanation to an apprehension or
grasp of a
reality that is no longer ....
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Descartes' Meditations
.... In other words, it is more difficult for the mind to
grasp an idea of its own essence than to
grasp an idea of phenomenal
reality. ....
(3237

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Descartes' Treatment of Innate Ideas
.... In other words, it is more difficult for the mind to
grasp an idea of its own essence than to
grasp an idea of phenomenal
reality. ....
(3328

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Notes of a Native Son
.... The American vision of the world . . . protects our moral high-mindedness at the terrible expense of weakening our
grasp of
reality. ....
(1643

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"Heaven'--is what I cannot reach!"
.... life of the poet as she considers what religion teaches and what she sees as the
reality, and for her, religion is beyond our
grasp, promising something we can ....
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Sociological Theories
.... is thus a necessary result of the nature of historical concepts which attempt for their methodological purpose not to
grasp historical
reality in abstract ....
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Mills' Theory of Modern Society
.... is thus a necessary result of the nature of historical concepts which attempt for their methodological purpose not to
grasp historical
reality in abstract ....
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Living in a Mental Institution: A Case Study
.... Kaysen's story shows the delicate balance that exists between the firm
grasp on
reality and the evanescent, ephemeral contact with other ways of looking at the ....
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Kierkegaard
.... That is a difficult concept to
grasp, for it means grasping a paradox as a fundamental
reality (that could be one reason Concluding Unscientific Postscript ....
(1566

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Poetry Comparison of Dickinson & Whitman
.... pretense and authenticity, Dickinson also comments on the very profound
reality of death .... appears to be, and that human beings can begin to
grasp their ultimate ....
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Emily Dickinson & Walt Whitman
.... pretense and authenticity, Dickinson also comments on the very profound
reality of death .... appears to be, and that human beings can begin to
grasp their ultimate ....
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PHILOSOPHIES OF DESCARTES AND AUGUSTINE
.... concept that "because man is directed to God as to an end that surpasses the
grasp of his reason" (Aquinas 3). Descartes searches for
reality, which, he claims ....
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The Bluest Eye Th
.... to be all right (415). Despite their efforts though, Pecola begins losing her
grasp on
reality. She resorts to obtaining the services ....
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Free Will Philosphical Dialogue
.... It only means that exercise of will may be a complex affair. PH. You cannot
grasp the
reality, so attached are you to your illusion of human agency. ....
(1724

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Paul Cezanne's Style
.... also be seen in the idea of "multiple perspective." Cezanne's theory was that
reality is not .... focus at the same time that he was concerned with his
grasp of the ....
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C. Wright Mills
.... He believed that a "sociological imagination" allowed analysts to
grasp history and .... that however limited or broad the features of social
reality examined by ....
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