Sentence examples for knowledge justice from inspiring English sources

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"An individual or entity cannot be convicted of a crime without evidence of actual knowledge," Justice Clancy said.

explored much more than space: it sketched the contours of a modern utopia in which people, freed from material want, could pursue knowledge, justice, and the greater good.

To its own weighty interrogations, "The Next Generation" offered a simple yet powerful answer: humans, once unburdened from material need, would be truly free to devote themselves to higher pursuits, like knowledge, justice, and mutual understanding.

It is not implausible to think that it should be placed between (virtuous) knowledge and pleasure, and therefore that the values are ranked as follows: virtue, (virtuous) knowledge, justice and pleasure.

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Contemporary Ottoman sources found in him all the qualities requisite for an Oriental statesman wide knowledge, wisdom, justice, and generosity.

A perennial conception of the nature of philosophy is that it is chiefly concerned with the clarification of concepts, such as knowledge, truth, justice, beauty, mind, meaning, and existence.

This invention has been employed by colonial and post-colonial tyrants across the continent to insist that their subjects are uninterested in concepts of knowledge, truth, justice and human rights, that they need to be protected from the horrors of the female brain and body, and the decadence of love, romance, sex, joy, imagination and fun.

In engaging with questions of rhetoric, virtue, knowledge, and justice, Socrates' philosophical life was engaged with the political even before his death (his trial and execution at the hands of the Athenian democratic regime) embattled him with it.

The most plausible argument of this variety states that Ross must accept that promise keeping is valuable (or at least that promise breaking is evil) because he accepts that knowledge and justice are valuable and there is no real distinction between these values and the value of keeping promises or the disvalue of breaking promises (Shaver 2011).

"Families of the Hyde Park bombing have learnt over time to live with the consequence of the bombing but now have to learn to live with the knowledge that justice will now never be seen to be done for our lost loved ones".

Graced with eidetic memory, she was a wealth of knowledge issuing justice so squarely- it didn't matter who it was for or against.

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