Sentence examples for fundamental certainty from inspiring English sources

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Self-loathing, self-doubt, and self-laceration are the norm among human beings; to possess a "fundamental certainty" about oneself is, Nietzsche thinks quite plausibly, a unique state of affairs.

In a section of Beyond Good and Evil, Nietzsche once again answers the question, "What is noble?", this time as follows: "It is not the works, it is the faith that is decisive here, that determines the order of rank…: some fundamental certainty that a noble soul has about itself, something that cannot be sought, nor found, nor perhaps lost.

A penchant for solitude, an absolute devotion to one's tasks, an indifference to external opinion, a fundamental certainty about oneself and one's values (that often strikes others as hubris) — all these are the traits we find, again and again, in artistic geniuses.

The reason for this fundamental certainty is that NBC, by continuing the show, can continue to claim that it's got "America's longest-running television show".

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For fundamental certainties about fractional systems, we refer to the books [5 7], papers [8 12], and the references therein.

Global commerce has long faced a fundamental tension: the more certainty countries create around exchange rates, the less room they have to manage domestic economic affairs.

In the issue of July 5th, we ran a piece giving a (brief) history of the global monetary system, which noted:Global commerce has long faced a fundamental tension: the more certainty countries create around exchange rates, the less room they have to manage domestic economic affairs.

It is somewhat of a coincidence that the Braves train on the expansive Disney campus, in a complex called the Wide World of Sports, as Rocker's xenophobic commentary staggered fundamental logic, given the certainty he would be confronting one of those "foreigners" every time he looked in for the sign.

This indicated a fundamental limitation to the certainty of operations: "Operations themselves are, of course, derived from experience, and would be expected also to have a nebulous edge of uncertainty" (1927, 36).

With his fundamental objective of achieving certainty for his beliefs, Descartes has thus been principally responsible for the incomplete characterization of rationalism as not just etymologically but essentially connected to the claims of reason.

Raised in a conventional Christian home, Mead struggled during his years at Oberlin and Harvard with a loss of certainty as fundamental doubts about religion in general and Christianity in particular produced a personal spiritual crisis.

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