Sentence examples for incoherent notion from inspiring English sources

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But I've also been a little astonished to see progressives acting as though opposition to "redistribution" is just some bizarre incoherent notion, because duh, almost all government programs redistribute money in some way.And he's right.

The movie sputters along, from one largely incoherent notion to the next, leaving only one clear line of development -- the desperate need of the robot boy David (Haley Joel Osment) to experience a mother's love.

This is an incoherent notion.

Many passages in the Principles and Dialogues drive home this point, arguing that matter is, if not an incoherent notion, at best a completely empty one.

Aristotle rejects circular demonstration as an incoherent notion on the grounds that the premises of any demonstration must be prior (in an appropriate sense) to the conclusion, whereas a circular demonstration would make the same premises both prior and posterior to one another (and indeed every premise prior and posterior to itself).

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Perspectivism is a concept which holds that knowledge is always perspectival, that there are no immaculate perceptions, and that knowledge from no point of view is as incoherent a notion as seeing from no particular vantage point.

The vague, secondhand ideas about the blight of the suburbs that sloshed around "American Beauty and Revolutionary Roadare are now complemented by an equally incoherent set of notions about the open road, the pioneer spirit, the idealism of youth.

Leibniz saw nothing incoherent in the maximal notion of "the most perfect being" and concluded that God existed.

Aristotle himself had presented numerous physical impossibilities associated with a void, whereas Arabic-speaking philosophers explored the conceptually incoherent aspect of the notion of a void in order to show that its existence is impossible.

Some hold that idiolects in this sense do not exist, or even that the notion is incoherent, but are happy to use the word 'idiolect' to mean something else, such as a person's partial grasp of, or pattern of deviance from, language that is inherently communal.

His arguments that focus on the concepts of God and the soul are primarily concerned to show their philosophical incoherence as they were articulated within those systems: These notions were incoherent in that they were in principle not subject to the spatio-temporal framework necessary to constitute them as valid objects of "experience" for the legitimate speculative use of reason.

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