Sentence examples for granting reality from inspiring English sources

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With a few exceptions, such as the Gossip Girl novels by Cecily von Ziegesar ("the lightest of light reading"), which allow Malcolm to praise a gift for observational cruelty not unlike her own, every subject stirs up ideas about the difficulty of granting reality its sometimes inconvenient lack of shape and order.

In particular, it concedes some reality to predicates, thereby granting reality to the universals that are their referents.

In an important sense, Buffon introduced an opposition between these two meanings, granting "reality" to the species conceived as a material succession spread out in time, and allowing only "abstractness" or "artificiality" to the species conceived as a class concept or universal in the logical sense.

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Granted, reality is not so lofty as truth, but it's certainly one of its foot soldiers.

Granted, reality is a construct, and memoirs aren't ever really accurate, and honesty is defined by the person processing it — but finding out that the characters and episodes you just laughed with or wept over didn't exist still makes you feel a bit like a chump (or Oprah).

An intermediate view is to grant reality to objects that have some spatial extension: not commonsense objects, but aggregations of atoms within the scope of a specific sense-sphere (Skt. āyatana, Tib. skye mched), such as, for the visual sense-sphere, patches of color.

Not only does it debar them from the world of things-in-themselves but it also prevents them from granting objective reality to phenomena as such, inasmuch as the transcendental source is here viewed as playing a constructive role with respect to experience and the phenomenon.

Granted, in reality we know little about her.

But we should not take for granted that reality contains only the kinds of things that science even in the broad sense recognizes.

If ontological idealism is a position characterized by taking for granted the reality of conceptual entities that are not mind-dependent then both Moore and Russell endorse ontological idealism.

While many of us take those rights for granted, the reality is that they are rare, both in history and even around the globe today.

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