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  • Throughout the section, Hume uses his'force and vivacity'account of belief to account for these " unphilosophical " influences on our reasoning.
  • Macaulay's bluff and strenuous character, his rhetorical style, his unphilosophical conception of history, were entirely out of harmony with Morison's prepossessions.
  • Edgar Allan Poe also quotes " Mandeville " in his tale " Loss of Breath " ( 1832 ) : " Most philosophers, upon many points of philosophy, are still very unphilosophical.
  • His music has always been remarkable for its perhaps unphilosophical qualities of sheer loveliness, precision and inventiveness in terms of sound : This is one inheritance from Ravel he has never sought to repudiate or outgrow.
  • Although it is at best an uncritical and unphilosophical compilation, its value, as giving us an insight into the private lives of the Greek sages, led Montaigne to write that he wished that instead of one La雛tius there had been a dozen.
  • By the time I'd answered the phone twice, located my husband's keys and wallet, changed two unphilosophical children, dressed them and strapped them into their car seats, the sun was high in the everlasting blue sky and everyone wanted lunch.
  • Unfortunately, philosophy has always been disliked ( philosophy is by its nature anti-conventional and infuriates people with an investment in the status quo ), and the modern world has become very technically oriented, so most PhDs ( literally'doctors of the philosophy') are truly unphilosophical people who excel at sophisticated techniques.
  • Modern cosmology would have been considered utterly at odds with the religious beliefs of a thousand years ago; today they coexist uneasily, with various religious groups trying to find confirmation of their beliefs in cosmology; in the future I suppose it'll be as uncontroversial ( and unphilosophical ) as the talk ) 20 : 30, 23 May 2008 ( UTC)
  • But I am perhaps no fair judge, for I am almost as unorthodox about species as the " Vestiges " itself, though I hope not quite so unphilosophical . " However, later the same year, in a letter to Hooker, Darwin mentioned " Vestiges " in a more sober tone : " I should have less scruple in troubling you if I had any confidence what my work would turn out.