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And in the process, inquire into something that I felt a need to understand better.
To inquire into something is to open to it, to meet it, and to discover its meaning -- or lack of meaning -- from the inside of it.
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We have already seen that Dietrich viewed this vast complexity as itself a likeness to God the world in all of its wonderful complexity revealed something of God to a mind willing to inquire into it.
Yet, when we inquire into this idea of "mind" we see it is inherently empty -- and that we are talking about something that is unreal as if it is real.
In this abstract mood ("This is when I relish visions of suicide," he'd told her once), he tonight discerned something about her commentary, peeled back her father's (stable) condition, her mother's (chatty) busyness, to inquire into the neighbor, the former boyfriend, the surprise, the narrative aside.
House of Representatives has appointed committee to inquire into Prohibition question.
She said her efforts to inquire into Madoff's operation were rebuffed with disdain.
If you were there to inquire into the political situation, people thanked you for that, too.
The state already finds it appropriate to inquire into the sincerity or otherwise of your marriage.
"Why should we inquire into style at all?" he asks rhetorically in "Figures Traced in Light".
Like Mary Shelley, modern A-life researchers inquire into the essential nature of life: What is it?
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