The challenge begins with how to pronounce his name. The first bit should sound like ‘Knee’, the second like ‘cha’ Knee – cha. Then we need to get past some of his extraordinary and provocative statements:
and therefore cannot pronounce upon the existence or non-existence, the reality or unreality, of the super-sensible.Positivismis more logical thanMaterialism. In the New World, the termAgnosticismhas been very happily employed to indicate this attitude of reserve towards the super-sensible.Rationalism...
So, girls lack the śakti to pronounce Sanskrit words, hence they need easy- to-pronounce names. This command is taught explicitly with regard to them because of their inability, but it does not mean that difficult names are permitted for men. Noteworthy here: —The opponent is suggestin...
even without experience; and might, at first, pronounce with certainty concerning it, by mere dint of thought and reasoning. ... Now it seems evident that, if this conclusion were formed by reason, it would be as perfect at first, and upon one instance, as after ever so long ...
(Thorpe has a lot of franchised fast-food locations that are both very overpriced and don’t accept the 20% discount for Merlin passes.) Nothing special to report here although it did remind me of an amusing phenomenon in Britain: most people have no idea how to properly pronounce Spanish ...
In English-speaking contexts, I pronounce my last name the same way asCaptain Hook’s, rhyming “Hoek” with “book” and “crook.” If you want to pronounce it the Dutch way, use a longer “oo” sound, so that “Dr. Hoek” becomes “Dr. Who” with a K appended at the end. (...
\nWritten in a spirit of exploration rather than declaration, Montaigne in Barn Boots is a down-to-earth (how do you pronounce that last name?) look into the ideas of a philosopher "ensconced in a castle tower overlooking his vineyard," channeled by a midwestern American writing "in a ...
So, nothing we eat will change the pH of our blood.Don't Eat Anything That You Can't Pronounce Whether foods are natural or highly processed, they are all full of chemicals. Are you supposed to fear "phenylthiocarbamide", because you can't pronounce it? This is simply the chemical ...
And of course, the all important question, even though political philosophers and political scientists rarely pronounce it, namely, quid sit deus, what is God? Does he exist? And what does that imply for our obligations as human beings and citizens? Those are some of the most basic and ...
"From the first appearance of an object, we never can conjecture what effect will result from it. But were the power or energy of any cause discoverable by the mind, we could foresee the effect, even without experience; and might, at first, pronounce with certainty concerning it, by mere...