Sentence examples for profoundly philosophical from inspiring English sources

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In fact, it is a profoundly philosophical, religious, and mystical novel.

Where a fatally depressive tendency knows no regional boundary, Scotland isn't short of profoundly philosophical, sensitive spirits.

Then, in 1956, in an issue of Cahiers that features an article by Bazin called "Montage Interdit" ("Montage Forbidden"), Godard published one called "Montage, Mon Beau Souci" ("Montage, My Fine Care"), in which he theorized montage in a new, profoundly philosophical way.

It is philosophizing about the most revisionary kind of art, one that sees its own task as being profoundly philosophical in nature.

Autobiographical vignettes and the author's photographs serve as testimony to a profoundly philosophical life". "Alfonso Lingis has a singular presence in the pantheon of contemporary phenomenology.

Film critic Armond White, of the New York Press, praised the film noting that "each part of David's journey through carnal and sexual universes into the final eschatological devastation becomes as profoundly philosophical and contemplative as anything by cinema's most thoughtful, speculative artists – Borzage, Ozu, Demy, Tarkovsky".

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Pyrrhonism profoundly influenced philosophical thought in 17th-century Europe with the republication of the Skeptical works of Sextus Empiricus, who had codified Greek Skepticism about the turn of the 3rd century ce, and its force has resounded to the present day.

There is nothing comparable here to the profoundly damaging philosophical differences in the first Bush administration between the doves, led by Colin Powell, and the hawks, led by Dick Cheney.Politicians do not need ideological differences to get into a fight, to be sure.

Tucked away in the middle of Julian Baggini's interesting reflections on accepting how complex life can be, provoked by the animated film Inside Out (A cartoon to help us find ourselves, 28 July), is the profoundly contentious philosophical proposition that the self has nothing permanent or unchanging at its core.

He wrote, then, at a time of profoundly significant philosophical activity in India, contributing much to a pan-Sanskritic discourse sometimes referred to as pramāṇa-śāstra, or "technical literature on reliable epistemic warrants"—that was characterized by shared standards of rationality and inter-traditional influence.

The search is at once geopolitical, philosophical and profoundly psychological.

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