Sentence examples for unreflective from inspiring English sources

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unreflective

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Not reflective; thoughtless

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Later Young was struck by the "unreflective frenzy of his discourse".

The opposing view, which you could call our unreflective common sense on the topic, he calls "speciesism".

Michael Hofmann's version, which Penguin Classics first brought out in 2004, finally does the book justice, staying true throughout to the original's boyish, action-packed, fast-paced and entirely unreflective tone.To Jünger, war is not a puzzle or disaster but merely an elemental force, like the storm in his title or any of the other metaphors he draws from nature.

Mr Packer makes the case that George Bush's legacy will amount to little more than the Iraq war and "the shallow, unreflective character that made it", no matter what the future brings.Who knows what the world will look like in fifty years?

Kalidas Bhattacharyya was concerned with the nature and function of philosophical reflection and its relation to unreflective experience.

But it was evident, for example, that a citizen of Sparta was much more apt to be tough and unreflective (and certainly uncommunicative) than a citizen of Corinth (with its notorious openness to pleasure and luxury).

If such distinctions are made explicit, we obtain the following negations: 1. Art is not philosophy, because philosophy is the logical thinking of the universal categories of being, and art is the unreflective intuition of being.

It's too pejorative a word now to be really to the point but it captures – with its etymology in the name of a plain undyed cloth – the sense of a matt, unreflective surface to the paintings.

The Apprentice may often be dismissed as a dolled-up reality show, unreflective of the true hardships of business, but for the University of Manchester Entrepreneurs (ME), the style of the platform does provide an opportunity for candidates to display their talent and competitive edge as budding entrepreneurs.

This unreflective use of evidence narrows the range of otherwise accepted and legitimate scientific procedures for conducting research.

Hepburn claimed that she was too content with herself as a person to be among the really great actors, too much the strong and happily unreflective product of her parents.

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