How far was his big brother within reach of mere unphilosophic statements; how far was he going to attend to facts?
Not only did this poster tramp in again on his cherished convictions about Peace, but he saw in it something more than met the unphilosophic eye.
So that the episodic, incomplete view of him, which I recommend to other casual readers, is unphilosophic and amateurish.
It belongs, indeed, to the unscientific and unphilosophic side of his mind, the craving for authority and the temper of ascendency, which connect with his admiration of the medieval Church.
It is tolerably clear that Kant's motive at this stage was an unphilosophic fear that Naturalism would work moral harm [1442]--a fear shared by him with the mass of the average minds of his age.
Idolizers of 'thingless names,' they set at naught the admirable dictum of Locke that it is 'unphilosophic to suppose names in books signify real entities in nature, unless we can frame clear and distinct ideas of those entities.
It is a singular instance of a crude and essentially unphilosophic conception endeavouring to replace a finished and delicate philosophical idea.
The vile and horrid mutilations which the tribesmen inflict on all bodies that fall into their hands, and the insults to which they expose them, add, to unphilosophic minds, another terror to death.
Of course, it is cruel and barbarous, as is everything else in war, but it is only an unphilosophic mind that will hold it legitimate to take a man's life, and illegitimate to destroy his property.
But the unphilosophic gentleman, who is ignorant of, or tries to resist, these truths, feels that his bunkered stroke must be compensated for by the next one or never.
I was dismayed to see the same old throng in the subway, all the senseless scuffle and the unphilosophic crowd.
I burst into the mass of struggling, unphilosophic humanity and fought, shoved, cursed, and buffeted with them.
In common with the great unphilosophic mass of mankind, I hold that between cause and effect there is a binding power which constrains the one to follow the other.
Unphilosophic people will most likely call it 'all chance,' getting sneered at for their pains, and justly too, as using words without meaning.
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