.... This, as Kant believes, is the entire problem of metaphysics. "In this book I have chiefly aimed at completeness; and I venture to maintain that there ought not to be one single metaphysical problem...sensation is of an ellipse.) The object as it appears to us is a phenomenon, an appearance, perhaps very different from the external object before it came within the ken of our senses; what that...
...What illusions do we exist under today'? And there would be many; perhaps all of it. Of course, the first to come to mind would... happen to exist under, even that of the scientific machine. So, perhaps even that we might have a choice between the blue or red... of heaven, in the fishes of the sea; but seek it chiefly in yourselves." and "You have learned that the laws of the Son...
...been set up by Jews, financed by Jews, and ever since perhaps been manned either by Jews of gentile "fronts" for Jews,... It has been the Jew-controlled U.S.A. that is chiefly responsible for having built up the Russian regime, prevented its collapse... Soviet technology, and have alone made its development possible, and perhaps therefore even enabled the survival of Communism itself. "There is...
... drawing parallells from vastly different fields one may achieve a sufficient level of generality to perhaps uncover a principle underlying these heterogenic, yet strangly isomorphic phenomena. That, to me, ... start a new thread on some well-defined aspect of ... whatever it is you're chiefly concerned with here. It is true that propositions that cannot be decided in one system ...
...case) this occurs in winter, his misery is very great. At length he finds some sort of job again. But the old story is repeated. The same thing happens a second time, the third time perhaps it is even worse, and little by little he learns to bear the eternal insecurity with greater and greater indifference. At last the repetition becomes a habit. And so this man, who was formerly so hard...
...same time; A mystery that causes trembling and fascination, attempting to explain that inexpressible and perhaps supernatural emotional reaction of wonder drawing us to seemingly ordinary and/or religious experiences of ...in treating addiction. Coca, source of cocaine, has had both ritual and social use chiefly in Peru. Datura, one species of which is the jimsonweed, is used by native peoples...
... where the evidence leads." Since liberalism is taught by most of America's highest authorities (chiefly the schools, the news media, and entertainment), it is the position that requires the ... beauty are subjective, not objective, and this naturally leads to relativism, the doctrine (or perhaps just the attitude) that truth, morality and even existence itself vary from person to ...
... where the evidence leads." Since liberalism is taught by most of America's highest authorities (chiefly the schools, the news media, and entertainment), it is the position that requires the least... beauty are subjective, not objective, and this naturally leads to relativism, the doctrine (or perhaps just the attitude) that truth, morality and even existence itself vary from person to person....
... that no more good must be attempted than the nation can bear, and that all will be chiefly to reform the waste of public money and thus drive away the vultures who prey upon it, ...old routines. Some new fences for securing constitutional rights may, with the aid of a good Legislature, perhaps be attainable." --Thomas Jefferson to Walter Jones, 1801. ME 10:235 "The friends of reform, ...
... over-sold and misrepresented as predominant. Perhaps cooperation and mutual aid are the...common results of struggle for existence. Perhaps communion rather than cambat leads to...Kooky intellects are interesting as gossip, perhaps as psychology, but true idiosyncrasy ... influenced academic life in Russia perhaps more than in any other ... which arms is the struggle chiefly carried on?" and "who are ...