To such unexamined and unexpected applications, Miss Lind has usually offered twenty or thirty dollars, as the shortest way to be left to herself.
The second is that the reign of law would seem to be itself only probable, and that our belief that it will hold in the future, or in unexamined cases in the past, is itself based upon the very principle we are examining.
Plato, in the sentence already quoted, tells us that "the unexamined life is unliveable for a human being, for a real man.
The unexamined life," he says, "is not liveable for a human being.
First, it stands for "the unexamined life," as Plato called it.
Yet they are full of unexamined assumptions; they commit us to all sorts of logically predetermined conclusions.
The investigation having been carried to the fullest extent that time and circumstances would admit, the searching party would adopt such a route on its return as would intersect the greatest extent of unexamined country.
The popular astronomy of the Sokratic age was an aggregate of primitive, superficial observations and imaginative inferences, passingunexamined from elder men to younger, accepted with unsuspecting faith, and consecrated by intense sentiment.
Every man found these persuasions in his own mind, without knowing how they became established there; and witnessed them in others, as portions of a general fund of unexamined common-place and credence.
One could be loyal tounexamined things because they were unchallenged things.
In the past it was possible to take all sorts of things for granted and be loyal to unexamined things.
Yes," Knopf went on unheeding, "Roland is the unexamined human being; he need learn nothing in order to be questioned about it.
The early Christian community found "the unexamined life" as impossible as Plato had, and they framed all sorts of theories to account for the change in themselves.
In the end, it is very questionable whether the sum of his ideas will hold together at all, if we go beyond the quick test of a rather unexamined experience.
To such this outcome will appear the inevitable sequel of the saying of Socrates that “an unexamined life is not one fit to be led by man”; and a better response to his injunction “Know thyself.
What does the assertion of Socrates that an unexamined life is not one fit to be led by man; what does his injunction “Know thyself” mean?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unexamined" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: unconsidered; unexplored; unstudied