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But Nesbø's shattering of rationality and order is itself supremely rational and ordered.
Cool, detached and supremely rational, he believes that others will act rationally and decently as well.
The predator is a supremely rational actor.
A romantic act that could be seen — from a forbidden angle — as supremely rational.
But Bach, while by no means unemotional, was a supremely rational composer, and finding a meeting ground takes some doing.
Mr. McNamara looked steely-eyed and supremely rational behind his wire-rimmed glasses, his brown hair slicked back precisely and crisply parted on top.
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His mother is not sure if his response was supremely whimsical or acutely rational, but she's glad he told her.
Self-conceit, trying to esteem ourselves independently of moral considerations, is also the attempt to make our inclinations "lawgiving and the unconditional practical principle" (Critique 5 74), i.e., to deny that the moral law is purely rational and unconditionally and supremely authoritative.
He couched his playing in the rich, sweet tone that you want in the Tchaikovsky, but his trim, focused playing at the start of the first movement was also more rational than emotional: an unusual view in this supremely Romantic work.
Others, such as H.D. Lewis and Charles Hartshorne, found the divine ingredient in the experience of the transcendent and supremely worshipful reality but demand that this experience be coherently articulated and, in the case of Hartshorne, supplemented by rational argument for the reality of the divine.
It's supremely elegant, supremely derisive, and supremely creative.
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