Sentence examples for which cannot be understood from inspiring English sources

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How many of them ever experience the maturity of discovering that there comes a critical moment where everything is reversed, after which the point becomes to understand more and more that there is something which cannot be understood".

WB Yeats: A Life, Vol II: The Arch-Poet by RF Foster 798pp, Oxford, £30 TS Eliot said that Yeats was "one of those few whose history is the history of their own time, who are a part of the consciousness of an age which cannot be understood without them": a surprising claim, it might seem, since Yeats stood at such an eccentric angle to the world in many ways.

The key category here is that of "alienation" which cannot be understood without examining the role of labor and objectification.

The knowledge of Borana herders has thus shown that rangeland quality is a dynamic process of environmental changes which cannot be understood with one-time ecological assessments.

The soul of the world, which "cannot be understood without God," directs the work of nature, and, "in the process of generating things, produces supercelestial lives and multiplicity" (De arcanis aeternitatis, OO, X, 6a).

In De causis corruptarum artium, he writes: "enraged against nature, about which they know nothing, the dialecticians have constructed another one for themselves that is to say, the nature of formalities, individual natures (ecceitates), realities, relations, Platonic ideas and other monstrosities which cannot be understood even by those who have invented them" (VI, 190 1).

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I, q. 5, p. 64, 65 67), "if God knows creatures before they exist, even insofar as they are other than him and distinct (from him), that which he knows is a cognized object, which must needs be something; for that which nowise exists and is absolutely nothing cannot be understood".

Fichte does this by extending the consequences of Kant's claim that the cognitive activity of the I, via which it can reflect upon itself, cannot be understood as part of the causal world of appearances, and must therefore be part of the noumenal realm, the realm of the 'unconditioned'unconditioned

This body of work emphasises a constructionist ontology and interpretative epistemology in which the constituent parts of a system cannot be understood objectively, or in isolation, but need to be situated in dynamic relation to how different stakeholders 'make-sense' of the context and system around them [ 7, 8, 20, 21].

If that cannot be understood, the cross-examination for which the French lawyers are responsible can be understood too well.

Many scientific or mathematical concepts cannot be understood until the terms by which they are defined have been grasped.

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