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...nowledge are not exact in nature, but we are seeking completeness without vagueness. Although science is born from intangible immateriality (I am not... ...and truth- value. Those characteristics are inversely proportional with: vagueness, discontinuity, triviality, and falsity-value. (There are always...
... cannot be reproduced in words. The whole charm of such musing lies in its vagueness—what is it but a sort of mental haze? “I want to introduce you to...
...uption Social, political and economic consequences of corruption Subject positions Metaphors Conclusion 4 Vagueness and specificity – aims of the fight against corruption and specifications of the uncorrupted society ‘Representation’ Aims of the fight against corruption ‘Emergent openness of interpretation...
...der and grow old Of loneliness, — told only what was best, And with a saving vagueness, I should know Till I knew more. And had I known even then — Af...
...ating similar golden percepts, whose only blemish is, the slight degree of vagueness and uncertainty in which they are usually enveloped. ‘Ah!’ said M...
...e existing topics and it represents a mathematical model of uncertainty, vagueness, ambiguity, imprecision, undefined-ness, unknown, incompleteness...
...htly married. “She ‘s a delightful creature,” Bernard said, with cor- dial vagueness, shaking hands with his friend again. Gordon glanced at him a mom... ...e which seemed to reduce the offence to contemptible proportions by simple vagueness of mind about it. “I don’t know what to call it,” said Bernard. “...
...ed itself into no dis tinct idea, but which was powerful enough in its very vagueness, to bind him down to his chair, to make his heart beat fast, an...
...o its bed remained to be seen. Miles long, and of breadth losing itself in vagueness, for all the neighbouring country crowds to see. Slow; stagnating...
...g before this present narrative descries any trace of her recovery. In the vagueness and indis- tinctness of all her new experiences and perceptions, ...
...s. Mountstuart detested the analysis of her sentence. It had an outline in vagueness, and was flung out to be apprehended, not dissected. Her direc- t...
...ed a continually exacerbated Class War, with a millennium of extraordinary vagueness be- yond as the reward of the victorious workers. His common qual... ...ical sciences and those dealing with life- less substance, in the relative vagueness, the insubordinate looseness and inaccuracy of the former. The na...
...rather than any- thing which can be intelligently grasped and stated. This vagueness must be compensated for by some a priori for- mula. Froebel made ... ...he earlier cosmopolitan and “humani- tarian” conception suffered both from vagueness and from lack of definite organs of execution and agencies of ad-...
...t his young relative had started for the Conti- nent, seeming by this cold vagueness to waive inquiry. Indeed, Will had declined to fix on any more pr...
...hat his young relative had started for the Continent, seeming by this cold vagueness to waive inquiry. In deed, Will had declined to fix on any more p...
...e planet. But the enemy is not just “terrorism,” some generic evil. 2 This vagueness blurs the strategy .The catastrophic threat at this moment in his...
...om this very accumulation he manages to derive that sin- gular gigantesque vagueness—differing from the poetic vague, but ranking next to it—which I h...
...ide, without a system, and floats haphazard with no road traced out. “This vagueness and uncertainty prevails in politics as well as in science. In th...
... implied his business rather than de- scribed it, and the formlessness and vagueness that one associates with Africa itself had hitherto brooded over ...
... prac- tice those nice relations of size, proportion and color,’ is a mere vagueness of speech, which may mean much, or little, or nothing, and which ...
...ery largely into the necessities of life. Hence alone is that suspicion of vagueness that often hangs about the purpose of a romance: it is clear enou...