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"philosophically" Definitions
  1. in a way that is connected with philosophy
  2. (approving) in a way that shows a calm attitude towards a difficult or disappointing situation synonym stoically

520 Sentences With "philosophically"

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Philosophically, I can see the good in why you do it, and I can see, philosophically, with the fans, why they're upset.
Gun control has proven ramifications — both philosophically and practically.
The Helm does many things right, both philosophically and technically.
I think he's less philosophically grounded, maybe, than other politicians.
That's not to say Facebook doesn't philosophically care about news.
More precisely, he must be philosophically conservative but temperamentally radical.
So that's kind of how, philosophically, we looked at it.
Philosophically, liberalism is a kind of idealism, and concepts rule.
I'm not philosophically "ego death" inclined, but artistically I am.
MATHISEN: PEOPLE WHO WERE OPPOSED TO HIM PHILOSOPHICALLY LOVED HIM.
MATHISEN: PEOPLE WHO WERE OPPOSED TO HIM PHILOSOPHICALLY LOVED HIM.
Martin Mugar coined "Zombie Formalism" and framed the phenomenon philosophically.
"Now everybody has them, but that's capitalism," he observed, philosophically.
And lastly, philosophically, I don't think it's the right approach.
That's at the heart, I think, philosophically, (of) my life.
The language just never stops giving, both musically and philosophically.
Philosophically, this presents us with no less of a conundrum.
This is best expressed philosophically in John Rawls's formulation of liberalism.
Less philosophically, should I have really swiped left on that one?
Zuckerberg acknowledged that the situation was complex, both technically and philosophically.
It explored the philosophically aggressive, grotesque, and taboo aspects of humanity.
I love big questions, just philosophically and spiritually, on some level.
It's like United [expletive] Colors of Benetton, ideologically and religiously, philosophically.
"There may not be one great American grape," Grahm says, philosophically.
"The problems here are complex, both technically and philosophically," Zuckerberg writes.
I've lived it, thought about it, pondered it academically and philosophically.
As years passed, he has come to see things more philosophically.
"Anybody could conceivably die on any given day," he says philosophically.
The only way to beat Trump is to beat him philosophically.
It looks like a Silicon Valley replay, both philosophically and geographically.
This is philosophically different from what Amazon, Google and Microsoft do.
Management overseers — the people who got the money — were philosophically onboard.
"The problems here are complex, both technically and philosophically," he wrote.
Jupiter retrograde has you thinking about the direction you're headed academically/philosophically.
"Philosophically, what we are looking at is revolutionizing phone interfaces," Rhee says.
Federal Reserve nominee Jerome Powell is  philosophically closer to Schumer  than Trump.
A black-and-white striped polo is dissected physically but also philosophically.
Even though Snapchat's new approach is philosophically sound, there are potential pitfalls.
"The problems here are complex, both technically and philosophically," Mr. Zuckerberg wrote.
There's an insurgency of Bernie-type, philosophically driven people who support progress.
"Singing is the embodiment of inner beauty," a librettist tells Bergner philosophically.
" Or, more philosophically: "No one should be devalued because of their genitalia.
Logically and philosophically, for Kai, bodies signified nothing; physiology was without meaning.
It is, I acknowledge, a deeply complex question, both philosophically and scientifically.
Everyone there seems like they're still philosophically aligned with what he did.
The idea of eternal damnation is neither biblically, philosophically nor morally justified.
Philosophically, I'm still not the biggest fan of how limited ChromeOS feels.
Most importantly, the liberal war on identity politics is a mistake philosophically.
GIGOT: Dan, let&aposs step back a little bit on this, just philosophically.
Philosophically, YouTube TV leans hard into the idea that content is just content.
Duda rolled his shoulders philosophically and turned the way his tiny companion wanted.
We're thinking very philosophically, but I think that's ... otherwise, why watch a movie?
It goes back to the question of, philosophically, what is this show about?
So we philosophically oppose that, but that doesn't change what's going to happen.
"So it&aposs a bit of a puzzle," the chairman mused, somewhat philosophically.
Many of those who claim the left philosophically, are centric neoliberals in deed.
Does Trump's nomination and election fundamentally change the GOP, both philosophically and politically?
Philosophically, the divisions between Bloom and Jaffa hinged on the question of nationalism.
But this is philosophically speaking and was of no use at the time.
QUINCEY: THE WAY I THINK – PHILOSOPHICALLY, I NEVER SAY NEVER ABOUT MANY THINGS.
"We haven't been able to travel freely since Soviet times," he says philosophically. ■
"The scenery burned down on its way to New York," she recalled philosophically.
His father said Mr. Boyle was philosophically opposed to traveling to the base.
What leaves their hands is always philosophically alive, vibrant and filled with urgency.
Formally and philosophically, his focus was on each moment, with little linear development.
Plus, many are philosophically opposed to, and politically fearful of, any new taxes.
I am really interested and philosophically invested in that claim for obvious reasons.
Along the way, they squabble over minor differences and pontificate philosophically in gravelly German.
They correctly surmised that he was closer to them philosophically than to President Bush.
I'M NOT SAYING ONE IS RIGHT OR WRONG, BUT THEY ARE PHILOSOPHICALLY VERY DIFFERENT.
The brothers have philosophically driven arguments about the value left in their grandmother's life.
Coates uses the space to visually and philosophically juxtapose the nation's present and past.
A God who is "just dicking around" is a God who is philosophically absurd.
Who has time nowadays to consider philosophically the self-enriching aspects of higher education?
Deford was known for musing philosophically about the role of athletics in American life.
And they were interested in the future — technologically, philosophically, sometimes in a dystopian way.
Philosophically, all virtues are ideals that we can only approach without fully attaining them.
A lot of the voters he's hoping to pick up aren't philosophically consistent conservatives.
Until Mr. Trump, the Republican Party was committed, at least philosophically, to free trade.
You know, philosophically, the relationship that they had was based on so much stuff.
Ree Morton produced a prescient body of work rich in emotion and philosophically complex.
The frustrating result is that the film's deaf subjects feel creatively and philosophically shortchanged.
He has even spoken philosophically about the importance of the Republican Party's continued existence.
More philosophically though, they show just how unique our relationship with dogs really is.
Philosophically and spiritually, we're compatible, so all those things made us the perfect match.
He approached Slack's software interface in a similar way, thinking philosophically about each feature.
Because it's so small, and also, like, philosophically Facebook is so invested in true identities.
Bannon is more aligned philosophically with the President than many of Trump's other senior aides.
How much can appointees that are philosophically opposed to regulation really drag their heels here?
"I don't disagree with him philosophically but I disagree with him strategically," the strategist said.
The economist William Easterly divides development agencies into two philosophically distinct groups: planners and searchers.
Color—apart from its proper sphere in painting—was deemed philosophically base and socially uncouth.
But general strikes—where everyone stops working, period—are much more politically and philosophically charged.
"I'm going to pick someone who is simpatico with me philosophically," he said in August.
Debate — philosophically and physiologically — makes us human, whereas dogma cauterizes our potential as a species.
Most of us financially support companies we might not necessarily support socially, ethically or philosophically.
Unfortunately, I don't think we've positioned ourselves — either philosophically or bureaucratically — to achieve that change.
It's OK to be put off by his praise and apologia for philosophically aligned tyrants.
His constructions from the mid-1950s on are as philosophically provocative as they are funny.
A certain "intersubjectivity" is required in order to curb this, says Mr Le Menestrel philosophically.
Philosophically, I'm not like, 'we must be our own network, we cannot use anything else.
The same may be philosophically true of the other tech moguls' money and involvement in Breakthrough.
Philosophically, President Trump needs to focus on restoring the attributes we traditionally associate with classical liberalism.
In some cases, they appear philosophically opposed to the mission of the department they will manage.
It could well be the thesis statement for this small but philosophically provocative slice of life.
It seems philosophically similar to zero-rating, where carriers offer "free" data for apps like Netflix.
Philosophically, our approach is to engage the consumer multiple times a year versus one big event.
They have a Burkean argument about sovereignty (with which I disagree, but nevertheless is philosophically interesting).
"I do not see any way philosophically they can continue the cost-sharing [reductions]," Scully said.
Diane needed, temperamentally and philosophically, to poke through pretensions and masks to expose the hidden truth.
Beyond all that, he was revered for leading a profoundly simple life, both physically and philosophically.
Or should it accept it relatively philosophically, as America does the gap between California and Michigan?
BROWN: SO PHILOSOPHICALLY, I THINK THIS IS THE QUESTION MOST PEOPLE WOULD LOVE TO ASK YOU.
Paul is philosophically opposed to establishing new taxpayer-funded subsidies to help people buy private insurance.
"The SBC supported the Confederacy and was emotionally and philosophically attached to the Confederacy," McKissic wrote.
Republicans and Democrats do not need to agree philosophically to work together on meaningful policy solutions.
L.O.B.: Could we take an example from the show, to discuss how an artwork works philosophically?
It is possible to be philosophically libertarian and operate within one of the two major parties.
"Traditionally, luxury has always been a very centralized business, both physically and philosophically," Mr. Vigneron said.
Philosophically speaking, there are no grounds whatever for claiming ownership of resources desperately needed by others.
There's never been a better time to explore, scientifically and philosophically, conditions formerly considered uniquely human.
"I am sometimes bossy," she wrote, philosophically, in a school paper, when she was around nine.
There is, however, at least some evidence that Roberts is philosophically opposed to constitutional gender equality.
"There's a lot more alignment, philosophically and spiritually, than I ever thought there was," Carson said.
In a phone interview Thursday night, King said Cruz and Pence are "close to a match" philosophically.
The reason used to be that Apple was philosophically against allowing it, so we're making real progress.
It has also allowed us to philosophically ask ourselves what we perceive value or currency to be.
The thing is, the kind of philosophically-inclined defeatism I just endorsed isn't really a crowd pleaser.
And philosophically, we believe that having hands-on gameplay overall enhances the experience and enhances the message.
More philosophically, this research further teases our notions as to when life begins, and how it's defined.
Philosophically, many project leaders are opposed to the very idea of intellectual property ownership such as patents.
"I'm not philosophically opposed to ending the prohibition on marijuana," Scott said, according to local news outlets.
You're a sign that's known for being boldly outspoken, and this transit exaggerates your philosophically energetic quality.
One thing's for sure: Philosophically, The Discovery is planted in rich soil for its entire run time.
He offered Cold War realists a kind of valediction: their mission, though philosophically misconceived, had been accomplished.
We've reached out to Oath for more details on what AIM's death means, both philosophically and practically.
"Philosophically, in terms of our understanding of what it is, we're right at the beginning," he said.
And philosophically, she's electrified by the profound challenge that people like Salem put up against dominant preconceptions.
But that undercut Scott's original intention to leave much about the film ambiguous, both philosophically and narratively.
"I'm just deeply and philosophically opposed the the myth of artist as singular genius," says the painter.
He described himself instead as a longtime Republican who stands "shoulder to shoulder, philosophically," with President Trump.
Hägglund doesn't mention any of the writers I quoted, because he is working philosophically, from general principles.
And my problem, philosophically, with that is that it means that the human cautionary instinct kicks in.
You don't need to work at Apple or Google to see how different they are culturally and philosophically.
Philosophically, we have moved a long way from the "you can't buck the markets" philosophy of Margaret Thatcher.
There have been a lot of knee-jerk responses from people who object to it politically or philosophically.
They collectively paint young people as being somehow philosophically deficient as consumers rather than simply not very wealthy.
Almost all Republicans agree philosophically that the estate tax — or death tax as they call it — is unfair.
I interviewed a professor of literacy in Mississippi who told me she was "philosophically opposed" to phonics instruction.
"The fact that even the opposition to the bill admits that it's philosophically right is huge," she said.
The Eldred case is philosophically tricky, said Eric E. Sterling, executive director of the Criminal Justice Policy Foundation.
" Mr. McGrath added, philosophically: "It's a different scenery in the rain to what you see when it's sunny.
The Gillen-esque fiend takes it rather philosophically when the party refuse to do deals with the devil.
I think 99.9 percent of the time, separating the art from the artist is a valid argument, philosophically.
This form of self-consciousness, demanding that you look at yourself from a distance, often is philosophically revealing.
It was promoting this very weird [look] and I didn't feel very philosophically healthy about it at that point.
He and I had a good personal relationship, disagreed strongly philosophically on issues, but you&aposve been around him.
Which set the stage for three episodes in a row that have contained the show's most philosophically enrapturing scenes.
The journey to get there is physically and philosophically arduous, and it tests the trio of men traveling there.
Knee-jerk emotions aside, it's also philosophically comforting: Turning off notifications forces you to be more proactive than reactive.
These efforts will no doubt cost money, and opponents of government regulation may well be philosophically opposed to them.
Another link is the way their philosophically inflected paintings universalize the regional while stressing human handiwork and creative processes.
Loud, crude, philosophically ill-defined -- he ought to have crashed and burned as a Republican presidential candidate weeks ago.
The questions they've faced for multiple seasons still exist philosophically and will resurface in a practical sense this summer.
Mr. Koufos rejects the suggestion that the profile was scripted to better align him philosophically with his new organization.
JUST PHILOSOPHICALLY, THE INDIVIDUAL MANDATE, AND IN A WAY IT'S A POLITICAL FOOTBALL IN THE WAY THAT IT'S CHARACTERIZED.
As much of what they talked about was either philosophically demanding or irretrievably sad, the substitutions were often welcome.
You may not agree philosophically with the dual class of shares that gave them control, but that's the reality.
Almost all Republicans agree philosophically that the estate tax — or, as they call it, the death tax — is unfair.
That then pushes people to ask how sustainable is an expensive but valueless — and so, philosophically speaking, pointless — premium?
"Philosophically, I don't care if you're flying us once a year or a hundred times a year," he said.
Philosophically you can embrace or detest this shift, but one thing is indisputable: It has been a legislative disaster.
He said the most important factor is picking a running mate who aligns with you "philosophically," USA Today reported.
Clinton seems to imply that Sanders was philosophically opposed the idea of assisting the auto industry — but that's wrong.
This puts someone in charge of the Federal Reserve who is more aligned philosophically with Schumer than with President Trump.
"It has philosophically realized that it is good for the economy to get (state-owned enterprises) off the economy's back."
James Spader voices the villainous alien, Ultron, who "philosophically chews the cud about humankind," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times.
The proposal is philosophically in line with conservative thinking on taxes but simply too politically toxic for election-minded politicians.
As a result, The Punisher forces us to philosophically question our own personal relationships with power, abuse, sadism, and terror.
She thinks the notion of a hatred for all women deep in the psychology of some men is philosophically untestable.
Jeremy Tillman, director of product at Ghostery, told me via email that the company is philosophically "fine" with these walls.
"It became clear that we were principally and philosophically different in opinion," she said in the radio interview this week.
"People can disagree philosophically about homosexuality, but no person should ever be subject to criminal penalties because they are gay."
For Ito, this is all a culturally useful part of the experience: Kids become more resilient, both practically and philosophically.
The women often go to work not in philosophically suspect places like Greenwich Village, but in schools within their community.
"We have a few months to be able to talk about this, not only philosophically but also practically," he said.
"Even though he and I disagree philosophically, I have great empathy for the difficulty of his job," Mr. Giuliani said.
What is morally and philosophically untenable is the double standard found in the laws of a growing number of states.
Most of these folks don't trust the government to run a health care system and don't believe philosophically it should.
There's no resolving these issues philosophically, I'm afraid, hanging as they do not on facts but on images and belief.
Philosophically, I found it interesting to consider how fine a line there could be between a virtue and a vice.
Meanwhile, the Kansas City experiment will be philosophically competing with the sentiment that success is just too random in America.
Philosophically, tech companies — especially Facebook and Apple — tend to treat content, whether user-generated or licensed, as a marketing function.
What is more, some analysts argue, for all Mr Trong's aping of Mr Xi, the two parties are drifting apart philosophically.
Self driving cars could change our entire societal and physical landscape or become too complex, philosophically and practically to ever work.
The animated sci-fi comedy show is known for stretching the more philosophically distressing scientific theories to their absolute comedic limit.
I'm told many in the group — which includes officials like Cohn who often disagree with Lighthizer philosophically — found Lighthizer's presentation compelling.
Philosophically, Jain has always believed that it wasn't necessary to hit the gas until he felt the market was really there.
"Her health is by no means yet restored," Bronson wrote philosophically in his journal in 1869, soon after the book's publication.
Philosophically they recall the less frenetic hardcore bands—personal anxiety due to or is it just expressed as anti-conformist alienation.
"There's no indication that we're going to do anything philosophically different," said Jim Blackburn, an environmental law professor at Rice University.
"All in God's good time," he said to me philosophically as we sat together in his house in the near dark.
In just 59 words and 15 lines, she evokes that most stubbornly upheld, philosophically contested aspect of human consciousness: the soul.
At least Obama's Russia policy was philosophically consonant with a longer liberal tradition of relative dovishness in U.S. relations with Moscow.
ATHENS (Reuters) - At a busy cafe on an Athens pavement, owner Constantinos Garifallou shrugs philosophically at latest rise in sales tax.
After the Gulag Archipelago, the Khmer Rouge's killing fields and the Cultural Revolution, these utopias seem both philosophically and politically dead.
"He didn't build libraries, but he did give money away to organizations that he was philosophically aligned with," Mr. Schnare said.
How could both experiences with the sport, at schools so close to one another but philosophically so far apart, be true?
Rather than looking at the issues philosophically, "anticriminalization" would focus on harm reduction in local communities and limit criminal justice involvement.
"It's no secret that Washington state officials are philosophically opposed to coal," Everett King, the company's president, said in a statement.
The House That Jack Built stars Matt Dillon as a philosophically minded psychopath who carries out five random acts of bloodshed.
The problem of how to govern a cryptocurrency that was explicitly designed to not have a central controlling authority is philosophically intriguing.
They arise, he insists, from the basic realities of life, such as death—which, philosophically speaking, "turns out to be a killer".
Our editing rhythm is such that we figure, philosophically, why cut to the next shot until this shot is no longer interesting?
Idealistically, philosophically, in terms of the magic of life on this planet, it's so reduced because of the plague of our species.
"I may be," says Trump, almost philosophically, and referencing the many people who have told him they've never seen anything like this.
And Trump has pulled out of deals that he says weren't working (Iran) or that he doesn't philosophically agree with (Paris climate accord).
If the current cessation of hostilities breaks down, that ride will likely continue, perhaps under a new president not so philosophically inclined.
That's a one-way street, philosophically at least, and it should be alarming to Redditors even if the new ad type isn't.
Can Democrats, who are more philosophically invested in showing that government can function, really bring themselves to replicate Mr. McConnell's obstructionist methods?
This option during setup sits, philosophically, between restoring from a backup made on a local Mac and restoring from an iCloud backup.
Schur's scripts can be philosophically dense, but Bell is the perfect avatar for his ideas, all sunshine, puppy dogs, and bloodthirsty malice.
And anyway, Facebook withdrew that after a matter of months, and Sheryl and I had, shall we say, a disagreement philosophically about that.
This goal of representation was philosophically driven by the writings of French mathematician Henri Poincaré and the philosophers William James and Friedrich Nietzsche.
Similarly, The New Colossus could have used its wealth of Nazi-fied kitsch to suggest that American pop culture itself is philosophically fascist.
By contrast, "Europe is philosophically more sceptical of firms that have market power," says Cristina Caffarra at Charles River Associates, an economics consultancy.
The 11 percent of Republicans that Rasmussen shows supporting Gary Johnson stand between Clinton's aggressively progressive America and a philosophically idiosyncratic Trump presidency.
Faithful, exciting, grounded in character, and philosophically inclined, this new film is easily the most solid and consistently entertaining of the new movies.
He said Facebook has been working on the issue of misinformation for a long time, calling the problem complex both technically and philosophically.
Those philosophically in favor of harm reduction argue that by promoting products considered less harmful than cigarettes, the overall public health will benefit.
But now the show has the golden opportunity to take these two ideas and put them through the paces, both thematically and philosophically.
Peter Rundel conducts the intrepid and theatrically minded International Contemporary Ensemble and singers from ChorWerk Ruhr in this sprawling and philosophically challenging work.
Villeneuve certainly can pull that off; his Arrival was one of last year's very best films, and more philosophically focused than this one.
At their core, the Koch brothers were "fundamentally, philosophically libertarian," says Nick Gillespie, editor at large of Reason Magazine, a monthly libertarian publication.
Will China's current leadership accept the possibility of their own decline so philosophically, after having convinced themselves of their rapid rise to primacy?
"Philosophically speaking, James attempted something very hard, maybe impossible, at least for one person," Kaag writes, in one of his characteristically elegant explanations.
It also aspires, with less success, to philosophically query the void at the center of modern life and Christianity's failure to fill it.
But, philosophically, at least, the robots are taking a back seat to the work being done by a small army of real people.
The simple reminder that our nature, as a species, is fundamentally good is a topic I addressed more philosophically in a separate column.
Even though some executives philosophically believe in the system, there are still hurdles to overcome, such as how to establish and measure effectiveness.
An audit by the E.P.A. inspector general in 2011 described North Dakota as "a state philosophically opposed to taking enforcement action" against polluters.
When you think about the Democratic leadership council, and you think about what motivated that organization philosophically, these are just simply Eisenhower Republicans.
PITTSBURGH — Joe Biden's debut as a 2020 presidential candidate placed him far away from his rivals for the Democratic nomination — both philosophically and geographically.
He had challenged France's powerful pro-choice consensus by saying that "philosophically and in view of my personal faith, I cannot approve of abortion".
"As a curious species, [we] should always be looking at what's going on around us," Buttigieg philosophically remarks towards the end of the video.
" Spicer said: "I think what Mike Pence said is you shouldn't take military options off the table ... Philosophically they're clearly on the same page.
Is it, perchance the philosophically polar opposite to Yo, ready to raise a chunk of cash at a ridiculous valuation at a moment's notice?
Today, Microsoft announced a new feature tentatively called "Sets," a fairly significant retooling of how web browsers and apps operate philosophically in Windows 10.
Scott has said he's not philosophically opposed to marijuana legalization but has concerns about public safety, children's health, and how to measure impaired drivers.
Rekindled from Domingo's philosophically and aesthetically unmoored Kemado Records, Mexican Summer, ten years on, feels more concise, refined, and focused than Kemado ever did.
How should the firm respond, especially if it is philosophically opposed to higher taxes or believes that the government does not wisely spend money?
His previous policy direction, exemplified in his sponsorship of the Protecting American Taxpayers and Homeowners Act, was the correct one, both economically and philosophically.
Temperamentally and philosophically, Kavanaugh more closely resembles the moderate John Roberts than the fire-breathing monster some of his detractors are attempting to portray.
Those who want to purchase these guns believe they would be relatively cheap, and in some cases object philosophically to restrictions on buying them.
Building a mountain would be a pretty extreme step, but, at least philosophically, it's in line with the UAE's ongoing cloud seeding geoengineering program.
It is thanks to Hull as much to Middleton and Spinney that Notes on Blindness is so philosophically resonant, emotionally affecting, and visually eloquent.
While the plight of nursing homes has sparked recrimination between politicians and the nursing home sector, some residents are viewing the crisis more philosophically.
Obtaining the most sweeping tax cuts in 2628-plus years (and repealing ObamaCare's most philosophically oppressive aspect, the individual mandate) was a landmark achievement.
But while many people take for granted an inherent contradiction between nationalism and left-wing politics, there simply isn't one, either historically or philosophically.
Subsequently, about this real-time interactive thing nothing philosophically conclusive can be said — even as we frequently use it artistically and appreciate it intuitively.
But because the philosophers generally know little about visual art, and the writers about art are often philosophically ignorant, these discussions have remained oddly dissatisfying.
A "straight queer," who's philosophically aligned with wanting to challenge the norm, is not likely to get her or his face bashed in for it.
It has a chief happiness officer (CHO), a global happiness navigator, a happiness hustler, a happiness alchemist and, for philosophically minded customers, a happiness owl.
Kierkegaard said we walk ourselves into our best thoughts, but one doesn't need to stroll down library stacks teeming with philosophy tomes to think philosophically.
Philosophically speaking, it's wholly appropriate that the public should be funding research about public health issues, and not biased industries with an obvious desired outcome.
You can't split the difference, philosophically speaking, between someone who wants a full repeal of Obamacare and someone who wants to preserve the Medicaid expansion.
Philosophically, Trump has created a crisis of conservatism, trying to force conservatives to take stands they disagree with, in order to be loyal to him.
Fans in forums across the internet have speculated that their hair gets darker the farther away they get from House Lannister, both geographically and philosophically.
As is, they are arbitrary, capricious, and philosophically absurd, giving coaches and athletic departments undue, unearned power over unpaid students seeking a better situation elsewhere.
"Philosophically everyone wants gold, it should always be safe but there is huge downside risk," Nandini Ramakrishnan, global markets strategist at JPMorgan, told CNBC Monday.
All art-star images and objects in hermetically temperature controlled dark rooms are temporarily too philosophically and conceptually weak to remain art by Meyer's standard.
Philosophically, I don't think we should do arbitrary social engineering of tech just to make it appealing to equal portions of both men and women.
Since at least the 1990s, Australian conservatism has offered a highly successful, if philosophically incongruent mix of free-market liberalism and increasingly strident cultural nationalism.
In the decades that followed, Wiesel continued to write philosophically on human nature and its relationship to the Holocaust, condemning hateful oppression in all forms.
The repeated attention given to speeches in which Nazis literally dehumanize Jewish people by philosophically framing them as dogs, pigs, and meat doesn't help either.
"By being philosophically so pure and so functional, Tesla has completely eliminated a very large part of what is the traditional automotive assembly," he says.
His campaign, though eager to highlight how Mr. Sanders differs philosophically from Ms. Warren, said the comment did not reflect a broader change in strategy.
In The Observer Effect: On Contemporary Painting, Schwabsky's readable and often chirpy essays philosophically examine what painting is and can become through an observer's encounter.
But when the champion Paralympian Marieke Vervoort, above, obtained a doctor's preliminary approval to end her life, her parents were philosophically uncomfortable with the idea.
At least partially due to the political-collage nature of much of Thomas's own work, The Aesthetics of Matter is both philosophical and philosophically coherent.
I've been very clear about it in the years I've run for office that I am a libertarian philosophically, and people have voted for me.
"I think that it is less likely that someone appointed by a president of either party is going to be a complete surprise philosophically," Jay said.
In The White Album, Didion never says what shook her out of her misery at the morally and philosophically empty conditions of the 1960s, not exactly.
In the wake of this maybe-gaffe, Fleiss persisted, dribbling out teasers and eliminated contenders and riddles and untruths (philosophically speaking, less lies than pure bullshit).
The report said unnamed sources believed she was not "philosophically opposed" to a split, and regarded such a move as a case of "when, not if".
In the song, West waxes philosophically about unity, love, and free thought — oddly contrarian themes that have cropped in his recent Twitter screeds as of late.
Berkshire Hathaway, which has never paid a dividend because Buffett is philosophically opposed to them, also has been increasing — and making more flexible — its buyback activity.
Philosophically individualistic, yet too close to hardship to be libertarians, these folk suspect Labour of being too soft and the Tories of being out-of-touch.
That not a single prominent Republican has done so is more proof that the party of Trump is not just morally unmoored, but also philosophically adrift.
What few bards detail is that these two pieces of confessional stream-of-consciousness are radically different, not structurally or philosophically but in general come-hither.
At Stoicon, a few attendees were irked by Mr. Holiday's prominent role at the convention (Stoics are philosophically opposed to complaining, so their objections were mild).
As president, he could preserve the much-revered legacy of the late Justice Antonin Scalia philosophically and ethnically by appointing justices similar to Scalia — and himself.
Anderer cites this judgment but isn't fazed by it: He shrugs off the charge of sentimentality, and continues to treat the director's films as philosophically profound.
"The reason our members continue to support [repeal] is that philosophically we don't believe you should have to pay a tax because you die," Wolff said.
While the differences may seem slight to some, Rob Gould, the lead teacher negotiator, said in an interview that philosophically the two were still far apart.
That might be tolerable to the banks if the deal were of a more philosophically palatable character, along the lines of, say, restoring Argentina's access to credit.
And, philosophically, companies offering a service for a fee, and customers deciding whether or not to pay it, is exactly how free markets are supposed to work.
There is no definitive answer, and philosophically both arguments are valid; the former more than the latter, as the latter implies a priori knowledge about an object.
Their real position is that universal coverage is a philosophically unsound goal, and that blocking Democrats from creating a universal health care system is of overriding importance.
Philosophically, Clinton supporters would no doubt like to frame the debate as her pragmatism vs his idealism, but the better comparison is her opportunism vs his authenticity.
Historically, Apple tends to say the same thing: It buys lots of little companies and, while it hasn't done a lot of big ones, isn't philosophically opposed.
Goya wasn't a front-line revolutionary; he was a drawn-line revolutionary, generating images that became formally more compressed and philosophically more anarchic as he grew older.
His engaged and assertive demeanor contradicts — and cosmetically corrects — the impression he often made in office of being philosophically detached from what was going on around him.
Future Tense We have long counted on our elders to act with a dignity befitting their advanced years and to express their sagacity through philosophically weighty language.
They are closer to Biden philosophically but, as new voices in the national conversation, have a chance to argue that they represent a break with the past.
In truth, I could accept the changes around me philosophically, including the disappearance of farms like mine, if the results made for a better world and society.
"Philosophically, it wasn't the correct fix, but it achieved a good objective," said Representative Deb Butler, a Democrat and one of North Carolina's few openly gay lawmakers.
"I feel that way about President Obama, with whom I disagreed with philosophically, and President Trump, with whom I disagree stylistically," he told me in our interview.
It's one of the most telling moments, philosophically, about the two men: Batman: Passing judgment like gods, with our super-powered army... Cadmus is right to be scared.
Scalia: 'a lion of the law' While Kennedy serves as a mentor, Gorsuch appears more philosophically attuned to the judicial philosophy of Scalia, whose seat he would assume.
Once we launched Google Code in 2006, I started looking for an additional product to work on in Chicago — something not open source, but preferably something philosophically similar.
Organizing conferences near home was both convenient and philosophically consistent: Anarchists who get together in places like the US are venturing into the heart of the surveillance economy.
"Qi is just not designed, even philosophically if you talk to people at the Qi standard, it's not focused on one foot, two feet of range." says MacDonald.
A recent UBS whitepaper outlines a few key findings regarding millennial spending: One trend is that they place emphasis on backing socially responsible organizations, both philosophically and financially.
If the pinnacle of unruliness is ultimately the consolidation of "power, stature, and attention," it cannot—logically, philosophically, syntactically—also be an ideology through which we achieve equality.
Historically, Apple tends to say the same thing: It buys lots of little companies and, while it hasn't done a lot of big ones, isn't philosophically opposed. 3.
But as a politically engaged, philosophically minded poet, essayist and diplomat, he was as close as one could get in the United States to being a public intellectual.
Arriving in Paris to meet Subicz, Schwab is professionally, aesthetically, philosophically, and sexually adrift, and he confesses as much, between room-temperature gin and tonics, cigarettes, and pills.
Some actors believe it's a threat to their profession—I don't know why—but for me, philosophically, it's the most liberating tool a 21st-century actor can have.
"We've made significant progress, but there is more work to be done," Zuckerberg wrote, outlining several ways to address what he called a technically and philosophically complicated problem.
Philosophically, Obamacare tried to split the difference between European-style government coercion (the individual mandates) with a traditionally American respect for competition and freedom of choice (the exchanges).
"I am not philosophically opposed to ending the prohibition on marijuana, and I recognize there is a clear societal shift in that direction," he said at the time.
The bill must be approved by Governor Christie, who in January refused to sign the same measure into law despite saying he was not philosophically opposed to it.
At first we were really surprised because the generational gap is pretty large between us, and then we figured out that philosophically, we share a lot of things.
Red ponders her fate philosophically, deciding she has a few important tasks to accomplish before she is cut down — and that's when the magic of this tale unfurls.
And philosophically I'd like to be in a place where most of our jewelry has a connection to this idea of collecting, as opposed to one-off sales.
From an outsider perspective, it's hard to find two companies that seem more philosophically aligned than Sonos and Apple when it comes to product design and business model.
But the campaign, including Warren herself, has stood by the decision, casting it as philosophically in line with the senator's years-long crusade against big money in politics.
"Philosophically we're big believers in sustainability and kaitiakitanga [guardianship and conservation], but that's all about use, and managing use and ensuring we get the right balance," Tuuta said.
Philosophically, Asgardia aspires to escape humanity's endless divisions by opening up space citizenship to pretty much anyone on Earth and uniting them behind the cause of defending the planet.
Downtown Coeur d'Alene Despite the current governor's best efforts to encourage people to refer to the region as "Northern" Idaho, North Idaho remains, rhetorically and philosophically, a region apart.
And while I wait for Twitter to construct a philosophically sound and practically enforceable model of collective social good, I'm willing to settle for experimenting with the user experience.
That's a nice idea philosophically, but it seems more practical to take whatever added money that comes into our pockets and just be thankful it's out of Washington's hands.
To be specific about ['Going Clear'], if somebody has read a book, read 'Dianetics' or some Scientology book and wants to philosophically tell me what they disagree with, cool.
These two short books are part of a projected trilogy, and together they're already a serious achievement: dense, aphoristic, philosophically acute novels that read like Iris Murdoch thrice distilled.
Breaking down his logic for endorsing Trump, Carson remarked that there was "a lot more alignment philosophically and spiritually than I ever thought there was" between him and Trump.
Like such philosophically head-scratching aphorisms, these stories — part allegory, part myth, part magic realism, part Philip Marlowe, private eye — are sometimes confusing even to those who narrate them.
Still, the idea of paradise is philosophically dangerous — it makes us imagine ourselves flawed descendants, groveling for a past version of ourselves that was perfect (but never actually existed).
He keeps asking the questions — and it's a terrific question philosophically, whether or not the results are great art — and his asking it has influenced a whole generation of artists.
"Now the point is to have kin in hundreds of thousands of apps that are all philosophically and economically aligned, like the Rebel Alliance versus the Evil Empire," Livingston says.
To supporters of the rule, this means philosophically that the embryo is on its way to becoming one distinct person, no longer holding the possibility of splitting and becoming twins.
Whatever any of us may believe philosophically about the economic policy of libertarians, pro or con, Johnson makes a major contribution to our national debates, as did Paul before him.
Philosophically, Marston believed that women were capable of showing humanity a different way of life, a peaceful and loving one, in contrast to the ways of man and the patriarchy.
But for all its slightness, it is a rewarding and philosophically complex piece of work, offering both social critique and a meditation on how our different experiences shape our minds.
I don't know why, but I presume that his metaphysical pessimism, with its assumption of hard realism, compromised him philosophically by failing to locate his art within a human context.
Most monogamous couples labor to avoid that emotion at all costs; but for the philosophically polyamorous, jealousy presents an opportunity to examine the insecurities that opening a relationships lays bare.
Asking these sorts of questions, while philosophically entertaining, is a poor substitute for wrestling with the real moral quandaries associated with unbridled technological development in the name of corporate capitalism.
That could lead to an era of less consistent strategy if President Trump appoints a more philosophically malleable adviser with less desire to keep the Oval Office on the rails.
Vermont came closest, passing a bill legalizing recreational marijuana in May, but Republican Governor Phil Scott vetoed the measure despite swearing he was "not philosophically opposed" to ending pot prohibition.
Dunkirk feels like a pure distillation of what Nolan does best: spare, innovative, visually stunning, and philosophically rich, it's no wonder it's the movie for which he finally got the nomination.
It exposed him to Kennedy, who would serve as his mentor, but also Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas, with whom he appears at times to be more closely aligned philosophically.
I think people have this perception about Republicans that they're elitist, racists, backwoods, inbred, Southern... But everyone I've talked to has been super kind, super nice, intelligent, open-minded, philosophically flexible.
Since returning to his Manhattan apartment, Mr. Gupta has been fielding calls from former associates who say he is in good spirits and looks back on his spell in prison philosophically.
I don't like Apple's hegemonic attitude towards software, philosophically; but its security people know what they are doing, and its strict gatekeeping of its App Store has very real security benefits.
On the other hand, the fact that robots like Han can consider something intellectually and philosophically like the Turing Test shows that the machine intelligence age is knocking on our door.
Quellcrist Falconer had been philosophically opposed to the idea of eternal life, and feared it would perpetuate the kind of economic inequality that people like Laurens Bancroft would come to embody.
But even amid its qualified successes, the partial truce has highlighted the extreme difficulties facing any attempts to make peace between the opposing forces, which remain philosophically as divided as ever.
"The notion that simply being born within the geographical limits of the United States automatically confers U.S. citizenship is an absurdity — historically, constitutionally, philosophically and practically," Mr. Anton wrote in July.
A good way to find out—both philosophically and truthfully, and also from a content-organization, readability, shareability, viralability perspective—is to arrange them in a bracket and compare them binarily.
The Americans With Disabilities Act had been passed in 1990, and Dr. Silvers began to examine how it was being interpreted, whether philosophically, in the courts or on her own campus.
If Taliban rule in their current areas of influence is any indication, it could also mean severe regressions on individual rights and freedoms but also a philosophically different approach to governance.
In sum, A.I. and gene editing promise (or is it threaten?) to redefine what counts as human and what it means to be human, philosophically as well as poetically and politically.
L'Ouverture nonetheless showed himself to be those men's superior, philosophically, politically and militarily — a point made by C.L.R. James that survives mostly intact in Philippe Girard's sophisticated and anti-mythological biography.
Profoundly intimate, historically and philosophically serious but able to cast compulsive narrative spells, Carrère's books are hybrids, marrying deep reporting to scholarly explorations of theology, philosophy, psychology, personal history and historiography.
But on a larger scale, it's hard to tell without seeing the collection to know whether the designers believe a post-Weinstein world is any different philosophically than a pre-Weinstein one.
But I philosophically agree with you thatI mean, I want to think about the– like, I do think about the work that we're doing as a decentralizing force in the world, right?
There are the those who philosophically believe the government should be less involved in people's health care, and those who rely on Obamacare's expansion of government assistance to low-income insurance customers.
But the first season of The Good Place is a perfectly structured season of comedy that also manages to be philosophically complex, with an ambitious season finale that sticks its landing flawlessly.
It would be the only thing the prince ever publishes, but is widely regarded as history's finest written material, both aesthetically and philosophically, so there's no real need for a follow-up.
In other words, a candidate who is philosophically further from their constituents' political center can still prevail when they have a strong narrative, skills and perhaps favorable externalities such as national mood.
It is not philosophically inconsistent to state this: You can oppose both violence against police and racial disparities in police shootings — by wanting to limit the unnecessary, unjust violence in the world.
"That what we ordinarily say and mean may have a direct and deep control over what we can philosophically say and mean is an idea which many philosophers find oppressive," he wrote.
Despite their different approaches, Nakashima and Mira have each been a constant presence in the day-to-day workings of the studio, philosophically if not literally guiding the creation of every piece.
These days, it's a 2000-50 split between those who pay the ransom and those who refuse, either because they have adequate backups, are philosophically opposed or simply cannot afford to pay.
Though she would only fully embrace the principle of amor mundi, love of the world, after contending philosophically with the cataclysm of World War II, the insatiable curiosity was there early on.
I want to talk about the mechanics of the paywall, but just philosophically, this is something ... you're part of the Conde Nast family, you guys had a paywall at the New Yorker.
He's the most likely to deliver the opening or closing speech, which tends to muse philosophically on a theme, like the nature of man, with coherence and wit if not explosive punch lines.
But socially conservative nationalism inescapably elevates a particular religious and conservative vision for the country over philosophically liberal commitments — Deneen, for example, is most famous for writing a book titled Why Liberalism Failed.
"Regardless of where you are philosophically on the healthcare debate, changes to healthcare in the United States offer both opportunities and challenges for health insurance companies," said Mark Scott, a spokesman for eVestment.
It borrows a lot from early Detroit techno and house, both sonically and philosophically, and I could for sure hear Derrick May or someone similar playing this to great effect back in '93.
Shifting the culture of incarceration from one that prioritizes retribution and isolation to one that prepares people for success on return—including maintaining their connections to their community—is a philosophically novel approach.
"I can't believe [Stein] has a big impact, but there you got the Green Party so you know at least philosophically more likely to hurt Clinton if she gains any traction," Madonna said.
Philosophically, I don't like their hegemonic approach to software, but the stark absence of any major iOS malware outbreaks over the first ten years of the iPhone deserves some sustained and standing applause.
"We're owned by Amazon, so that gives us access to a whole lot of data, but we philosophically still haven't decided how we want to use that," he said at the ad conference.
In the past, white-collar unionization efforts have failed at major tech companies like Microsoft in part because executives who are "philosophically opposed" to the idea have successfully helped squash efforts, O'Mara said.
In 2008, he may have been the anti–Iraq War candidate, but he was not been philosophically aligned with the broader antiwar movement as president, as his expansion of killer drone operations indicates.
"Trump is a philosophically unmoored political opportunist who would trash the broad conservative ideological consensus within the GOP (Republican Party) in favor of a free-floating populism with strong-man overtones," National Review said.
"Trump is a philosophically unmoored political opportunist who would trash the broad conservative ideological consensus within the GOP (Republican Party) in favor of a free-floating populism with strong-man overtones," National Review said.
This may get you, like me, to musing philosophically about an artist whose status as the most universal of masters can seem to balance, like an inverted pyramid, on this or that straining bicep.
Watch: The History of the Vibrator Such methods aren't ideal, for obvious reasons—philosophically, they put the onus on women to prevent rape, and more practically, they only work once you've actually been penetrated.
No. I think there will be once he gets the personnel around him that are philosophically in sync with him, once he gets people around him, this would be a good test for him.
Because what gives Hilary that extra It factor is her desire to be Good — not as in good at work, or good in bed, but Good in its most capital-G, philosophically celebrated sense.
The question of what was real and what unreal — philosophically or on the ground — lay behind almost everything Sontag ever wrote about, whether it was writers or philosophers, politics or aesthetics, illness or photography.
This is a philosophically interesting point, and it suggests another problem with today's AI: Companies creating voice assistants constantly try to make them behave like C-3PO, able to understand nearly anything you say.
This doesn't necessarily mean that people who got the drugs were thinking more philosophically, or that this is a "better" brain state; just that their brains operated at a different, higher level than normal.
"In the future, I really want to create the right visual story for Solaris with the mood I perceived in this novel years ago—a hard, sharp, and philosophically bleak piece of art," he says.
But the fact that it exists at all — an original creation of the system's own to aid in its understanding of concepts it has not been trained to understand — is, philosophically speaking, pretty powerful stuff.
For example, Adnan writes philosophically and movingly about one of the greatest pre-modern poetic and philosophical subjects, "God": It was also said that God was light, so that nobody and nothing could see Him.
Political things especially deal not with philosophically conclusive things but with opinions of what might or might not work to achieve a good that we want to bring about or to avoid an anticipated evil.
Some kid asked me my age and then he gave me this really philosophically worded explanation of how I was in the process of "shutting my child" and that it would be a painful process.
In these conversations, one common theme emerged: Conservatives living and working in California view themselves as philosophically, culturally, and demographically under siege, and the political movement they are ideating, advocating, and building reflects that fully.
He has said many things on the campaign trail, some of which have been incendiary, some of which have been politically incorrect, many of which have been either philosophically inconsistent or incredibly weak on substance.
B.E.: What if someone were to argue that the concept of evil itself is philosophically and politically compromised, as it necessarily leads to such absolutist moral proclamations that leave no room for discussion or deliberation?
Turn to the right Pruitt, an Oklahoma Republican, came to the job as one of the EPA's chief critics and was seen as someone philosophically at odds with the agency Trump tapped him to run.
In "Rose Gold," 2017, one of three videos in this, Cwynar's first solo museum show, she uses a philosophically informed, diaristic approach to track Apple's adoption of rose gold, a tint favored in Asian markets.
Which does start to sound a little bit like regime change as a service… Stepping back, there is also a question of whether micromanaged civic disobedience is philosophically different to more organic expressions of discontent.
First, most mainstream media types are philosophically inclined toward anti-establishment organizations from the start; they see little wrong with crypto-fascist violence if the stated goals are in line with their own values systems.
"Philosophically, you are going to see a lot of resistance or disappointment from tech companies, simply because the very nature of technology is that we generally are advocating for more open, more global societies," said Levie.
Senegalese economist Felwine Sarr and French art historian Bénédicte Savoy were charged by Macron to develop a clear framework of what this restitution means, philosophically and politically, and what needs to be done in legal terms.
Jason Delisle, a fellow at the conservative American Enterprise Institute, said Warren's plan was "certainly more palatable" than Sanders' carte blanche forgiveness, though he still says there's much to criticize, logistically and philosophically, about Warren's plan.
Why Cruz gets establishment support Many are gravitating to Cruz, arguing, as Bush did, that his predictable views are more plausible in a Republican nominee than the philosophically promiscuous, cult of personality spectacle that is Trump.
I think whether it's in business, whether it's in politics making sure they both understand philosophically you know the objectives that each of them have and the agendas that they've been in elected office to have.
"On the issue of legalizing marijuana, the Governor has said he is not philosophically opposed, but we must ensure certain public safety and health questions are answered," Scott spokeswoman Rebecca Kelley said in an e-mail.
The poem recalls pastoral dialogues in Virgil, or the colloquies in Yeats, like "Ego Dominus Tuus," where characters with minimal social differentiation are given philosophically distinct speeches, the not-quite-puppets of Yeats's fantastically divided mind.
They're fundamentally, philosophically libertarian — they believe that individuals should be given as much freedom to innovate and to create the wealth that they want to, based on mutual respect for people's rights and things like that.
Our millennial co-workers are correct to fault Generation X with fetishizing a worldview that is politically impotent, that represents a dead-end philosophically and aesthetically, and that is steeped in white, male, upper-class privilege.
"Philosophically conservative and not wanting to be perceived as otherwise, they view Sanders's self-professed 'democratic socialism' as equally problematic and might skip 2020 altogether if he leads the Democratic ticket," writes the Examiner's David Drucker.
Republicans, championing individualism, are philosophically wary of allying themselves with identity groups as Democrats have done — even if critics charge they have sent coded messages to groups such as Southern whites and the white working class.
It is the kind of deal that would fit philosophically in the Trump administration wheelhouse as it would be bilateral in nature, since members of the European Union are unable to negotiate trade outside the union.
Ideological opposition: Grant County is a conservative stronghold -- it voted Republican by at least 22010% in the past five presidential elections -- and many residents are philosophically opposed to the law's subsidies for low- and moderate-income people.
This is going to be a very special learning experience for you, Pisces—not in the depressing "I dated an asshole" learning experience kind of way, but in a real, mind opening, philosophically inspiring kind of way!
The optimistic view is that he was caught by surprise, which is not really a good excuse or a good sign, but maybe he's not philosophically opposed to at least the legalization and criminal justice reform parts.
Philosophically, weapons of mass destruction are antithetical to the ethos of democratic societies deriving their legitimacy from the people, where government exists to serve the people, where the most precious jewel is the lives of the people.
He was merely explaining why Jackson and Anthony need each other more than people think, and why those — perhaps Anthony and Jackson — wishing for the philosophically rickety partnership to conclude might want to consider the potential consequences.
Even if the selection committee — half of whose 10 members hail from Power 5 institutions — were to consciously or unconsciously show a bias in favor of the major schools, the event is philosophically committed to open access.
Still, the public airing of grievances was perhaps an inevitable clash between two temperamentally similar but philosophically different alpha males who for almost six months have been nearly inseparable despite lacking any previous relationship to speak of.
Unlike most exhibitions on the subject, which focus on styles, makers and techniques, this philosophically ambitious show grapples with how and why cultures incorporated jewelry in their defining rituals, from marriages and deaths to celebrations and battles.
"We definitely are very philosophically driven, so there has to be rationale where a change truly benefits the student-athletes," said Robin Harris, the Ivy League executive director, who is the athletics conduit to the college presidents.
The story here isn't as philosophically resonant as Season 1, but it's more nuanced, and rich with noirish twists and turns and real-life overtones (at one point it recalls the case of the West Memphis Three).
The two former liberal Republican office-holders are, in the context of a mostly powerless and philosophically bent party, pragmatic squishes who fret too much about alienating political "normal" with the extreme-sounding edges of the Libertarian platform.
NED RYUN, PRESIDENT, AMERICAN MAJORITY: No. And I think really what we&aposre seeing is, to sum up Charles Krauthammer, we conservatives, we think the left is philosophically misguided, and many on the left think we&aposre evil.
JB: I absolutely believe that philosophically, we should be thinking about the ethical implications long term of artificial intelligence and how it's applied, and that should be part of what we do as investors and entrepreneurs and academics.
Forrester's goal is to get out from under the shadow of justice, at least as Rawls's philosophically influential network conceived of it, the better to clear space for finding new, or renewed, ways of thinking about our politics.
Ms. Gréco, now 91, was on her way to becoming one of the most beloved French singers of the '50s and '60s, while Melville, who died in 1973, left behind a canon of tough, electrifying, philosophically tinged thrillers.
Many of her novels and stories face the risk that's encountered by all philosophically and politically inclined literary endeavors — a feeling that the characters are stand-ins for particular ideas, that plots are schematic frameworks for particular arguments.
Washington (CNN)In case there was any doubt that Democrats believe impeaching President Donald Trump, which they will do later this week, is the right thing to do politically and philosophically, the events of Monday should erase them.
There's always the question of what is art, and we can wax philosophically about that for an hour — but in the sense that this is a creative endeavor that is trying to say something and manipulate things, absolutely.
"Philosophically, it is something that they have been pushing towards for some time," says Stephen Seche, a veteran US diplomat and former ambassador to Yemen, now an analyst at the Washington, DC-based Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington.
Even an opportunist the likes of Marco Rubio took himself out of the running to be Trump's vice president, telling CNN recently that the GOP standard-bearer would be better off picking someone more in tune with him philosophically.
I thought if she had the guts to go ahead and do that, then I should have the courage to go ahead and align myself more with a party that I was politically and philosophically more in line with.
I'm curious, looking at it from the way you approach health policy philosophically, what pieces of this bill do you think are good things and could be an improvement over the system that we have right now under Obamacare?
Philosophically. That is, you must resign yourself to the fact that you will not be able to corner every last one of them, and that everyone else you ask will quote the jingle about using honey on a knife.
But philosophically, I'm okay with an AI figuring out where my weak ties are and giving me a clear and explicit way to strengthen them — which is something Google doesn't do much of yet, but feels like an obvious goal.
But since my friends and colleagues have absolutely no basis for knowing what they're talking about, and I philosophically recognize that I myself only know that I know nothing, I decided to find out if my music spamming is outright unhealthy.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump and Mike Pence are "philosophically" on the same page when it comes to how to handle the crisis in Syria, a top Republican Party official said Wednesday, downplaying the notion of a split between the two.
By contrast, to accept Trump as a nationalist populist out of step with conservatism would be to admit defeat prematurely, and to accept that the Republican Party has become something many congressional Republicans have professed to be philosophically uncomfortable with.
Every answer and every song is an essay (in the case of the press kit, a literal one), and the band throws so many references, musically and philosophically, at the listener, that one's none-too-admirable anti-intellectualism can kick in.
Other political analysts noted that the new administration's decisions on issues that affect states, like energy, environmental regulation and health care, might simply align philosophically with the wishes of Republican governors, regardless of whether they backed Mr. Trump in the election.
If, as most analysts expect, he emerges as the winner of the second round of the election, he will face the task of forging relations with Trump, a politician who temperamentally and philosophically has more in common with Le Pen.
Philosophically, the roots of that interest could be traced all the way back to Jean-Jacques Rousseau's nostalgia for nature in an ideal state and his concept of the noble savage, later relayed by Friedrich Nietzsche's longing for the primal artist.
" The magazine's own editorial was titled "Against Trump," and it began by calling Trump "a philosophically unmoored political opportunist who would trash the broad conservative ideological consensus within the GOP in favor of a free-floating populism with strong-man overtones.
Local farmers and winemakers are keen on protecting Napa, but they have philosophically opposing views on how weed could affect the region's reputation — which could be tested this year if residents get a chance to vote on allowing cannabis cultivation.
She tells PEOPLE that during that time period, Charles – who is currently in Rome with his second wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall — often ruminated philosophically about the meaning of life and big subjects, and his answer should be taken in that light.
Democratic leaders, meanwhile, are unlikely to cede much power to the insurgent American left, instead viewing the triumph of moderate liberal technocrats in France and Canada -- both closer philosophically to former President Barack Obama than Sanders -- as the more appealing international parallel.
Mr. Bialowitz devoted much of his later life to speaking and writing about his experiences, determined to keep alive the message that such evil is not only imaginable, but possible in the world, though he was philosophically disposed to emphasizing a human counterspirit.
Philosophically, progressives, conservatives and libertarians have different points of view regarding whether availability of healthcare should be considered a human right assured by the government as opposed to being a commodity to be purchased by individuals, as they may be able to afford.
It's appealing to think that 4-year-olds, who are the lowest on the totem pole, the most philosophically neglected, might turn out to actually be the secret to solving problems that these very high-status geeky male computer scientists can't solve.
There is a philosophically problematic presupposition that also figures in widespread surprise at the very idea of violence perpetrated by Buddhists — that there is a straightforward relationship between the beliefs people hold and the likelihood that they will behave in corresponding ways.
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I think that the conduct of the profession should be as bottomless as its subject matter: If we are going to have professional, intramural discussions about the ethics of the profession, we should do so philosophically and not by petitioning one another.
As the political ideology of the right has been injected with populism and nationalism, conservative writers and publishers are wrestling with how to reach a wide audience now that a block of readers that was once reliably in lock step philosophically has splintered.
I think that the conduct of the profession should be as bottomless as its subject matter: If we are going to have professional, intramural discussions about the ethics of the profession, we should do so philosophically and not by petitioning one another.
It's a debate that cleaves two philosophically distinct approaches to politics: one a mentality of hoarding scarce resources for the most efficient uses, and the other a broad, aspirational vision of public luxury in which there's little need to quibble about exactly who gets what.
Perhaps his most valuable work has taken the form of philosophically serious investigations of some important but often theoretically underexamined branches of the institution of art, namely criticism (in Artwriting, 1987), art history (Principles of Art History Writing, 1991) and museums (Museum Skepticism, 2006).
There's an aphorism about American political opinion, dating back to research from the early 1960s, that holds that we're philosophically conservative but operationally liberal — we say we prefer smaller government, but in practice we support programs that benefit us and even some that don't.
"I've asked myself a lot of questions and have done some deep work philosophically speaking, and I've found I'm the most happy when I have a sense of purpose," says Cohen, who graduated from Columbia University in 2016 with a degree in political science.
Justino can approach the possibilities more philosophically, free from the massive hype and speculation that used to follow her every move, and that appears to be exactly what she's doing in her interviews leading up to her headlining title defense against Daria Ibragimova tonight.
"The dilemma for me, at 65, Carson, is that I need to find a way to get a fuck-of-a-lot tougher—emotionally, physically, philosophically—at a time in my life when I'd hoped maybe I could relax a little," he wrote back.
" If not, however, Mr. Milne is prepared to try to win over the only voters who will matter at that point: party elders like Mr. Conrad, who said he would look to replace Mr. Nojay with someone "as close to him as possible, philosophically.
Finkielkraut has devoted his career to meditating philosophically over the Dreyfus Affair and the doctrines of those times, which he has done in the hope that, by illuminating the ideological errors of the past, he might be able to illuminate something of the present.
The polar opposite of Levi (who, by the way, philosophically leaned conservative), Barr is administering a justice that goes after Trump's targets — even to the point of buying into loony conspiracy theories — and seeks to help protect shady associates of the president from just punishment.
They are both more or less homeland security professionals (his background is in airport stuff, hers in the Coast Guard) who were tapped for political positions by John Kelly and presumably align well enough with Trump philosophically to still be around in important jobs.
Whatever. He also owned hundreds of slaves and raped some of them, even though his writings indicated that he thought the slave trade was wrong—in other words, he was philosophically dedicated to the idea of freedom but not when it interfered with his luxurious lifestyle.
Eric Musselman, who is Mariah's father, is the men's basketball coach at the University of Nevada, and he made it clear that he considers himself philosophically aligned with his daughter when it comes to the proper (or at least most pleasing) way to play the game.
Since the passage of the Affordable Care Act, the Democrats have, if anything, moved closer philosophically to the idea of a single-payer program in which the government provides all Americans with guaranteed health care in return for modest premiums, similar to what it does with Medicare.
Establishing no clear stylistic or aesthetic position, Schwabsky seems more interested in philosophically examining what painting is and can become through an observer's encounter, citing the reductive formalist definition Maurice Denis offered in 1890, of pigment applied to (usually) flat planes by whatever means conceptually necessary.
Philosophically I'm opposed to cultivating exotic plants outdoors and would never deliberately introduce one into the environment, but emotionally it's very hard for me to think of a flower as an invasive species if it was growing beside the beloved front porch in my earliest memories.
Starring Jeremy Renner as a solemn hunter who discovers a dead teenage girl on the titular snow-covered Indian reservation, and Elizabeth Olsen as the inexperienced FBI agent assigned to the case, Wind River is a slow-burn thriller that flip-flops between meticulous noir and philosophically boorish procedural.
Last night at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia a murderer's row of party leaders, from Vice President Joe Biden to vice presidential hopeful Tim Kaine to President-in-Winter Barack Obama, tore into Republican candidate Donald Trump as being temperamentally, philosophically, and emotionally unfit for the presidency.
"We're the majority party for a reason, and if we're going to rely on the other side, who is philosophically opposed to most of the things our voters sent us here to do, I'm not sure what the point is," Perry said at a conservatives forum on Wednesday.
Deborah Sarmento, a Pratan who started a tutoring organization for Chinese children whose parents work long hours, views Chinese immigration more philosophically than many of her neighbors: what the Pratans had to do, she said, was embrace what was special in their tradition while also learning from the Chinese.
He's been one of the administration's best spokespersons on the Sunday morning news shows, and will be a much stronger "salesman" than Tillerson: When you are philosophically aligned and have a personal relationship with the boss, it makes it much easier to sell and defend the boss's policies.
A scientist who led efforts at the World Health Organization to develop global policy to limit use of antibiotics told me that, philosophically, this is a lesson that runs counter to a century of marketing: We're not safer when we try to eliminate every risk from our environment.
In general, the surprise outcome of the United States presidential election has been greeted philosophically by many Italians in the fashion business, who say that, having lived through decades under the thumb of a media-savvy businessman bully — the former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi — a long view helps.
Her role in his administration has forced her to wrestle with the peculiarly modern existential question of whether it is possible to extricate herself from a company that bears her name and was founded on her image, not just officially (that can be done) but philosophically (that's another issue).
"Even though philosophically, as a coach you tell your kids they're either all in or out, I felt like what she gave to the sport for the last however many years, I enjoyed seeing her have a good time, and in a way she had earned that," he said.
"There are large questions philosophically about whether taxpayers should give billions of dollars to billionaires," said Gordon Hintz, the Democratic minority leader of the Wisconsin State Assembly, who is a critic of a state deal in 6003 to lure the electronics giant Foxconn with $4 billion in taxpayer subsidies.
Darroch also used to work as national security adviser to former British Prime Minister David Cameron and as a top UK representative to the EU, so although he's a career diplomat, he is not seen as philosophically aligned with the crowd of hardcore Brexiteers expected to take over 10 Downing Street.
"The notion that simply being born within the geographical limits of the United States automatically confers U.S. citizenship is an absurdity — historically, constitutionally, philosophically and practically," Michael Anton, a lecturer at Hillsdale College and a former national security official in the Trump administration, wrote in The Washington Post in July.
" Carson also briefly helped spearhead Trump's vice presidential search, and though he wouldn't divulge any names, he said Trump needs to pick "somebody who's philosophically aligned with him as opposed to somebody who can bring this state or that state, which is the way vice presidents are more traditionally picked.
On a different front, I for a long time have been in this debate with primarily liberal academics who maybe think a little more philosophically and aren't as close as I am to the policy process, over whether universal programs are always politically stronger and better than means-tested programs.
All of Rubin's decisions make sense, but here's the thing: The mobile market is so mature at this point that can any new company — even one so philosophically sound and well-funded (Rubin's Playground Global venture fund is backing it) as Essential — make an impact against entrenched players like Apple and Samsung?
One example is the lengthy run-on sentence that begins the obituary of David Foster Wallace: his novels are "prodigiously observant, exuberantly plotted, grammatically and etymologically challenging, philosophically probing and culturally hyper-contemporary", a summary that honours the impact the influential novelist and journalist had on an entire generation of young writers.
And it's really, I think it's extremely irresponsible, that you can't finish, you can have a degree in computer science and in coding and you can design all these algorithms that now shape people's lives, and you just don't have any background in thinking ethically and philosophically about what you are doing.
"The role of leadership is to protect its members, and most members are going to want to have a speaker who protects them from having to take votes that might be too conservative, or that they might be philosophically opposed to, or that they think are flat-out illegal or unconstitutional," he said.
A six-team Big Ten hockey conference was formed for the 2013-14 season after Penn State joined Division I. "For me, philosophically, I don't think there should be 22-year-old freshmen," Minnesota Coach Don Lucia, a leading proponent of the legislation, said in an interview with The College Hockey News.
In this last, philosophically (rather than logistically) complex type of mystery, it never ultimately matters who murdered Colonel Mustard in the parlor with the fire poker, since living in the world is an unstable, inevitably fatal game that nobody wins, and justice can never be achieved before some other injustice comes ambling along.
Because historically, Trump has not shown much loyalty to that party — changing to the Democratic Party and a third party and then back to the Republican Party — and doesn't have that much philosophically in common with it, party leaders in his time of need may not exhibit much reciprocal fidelity to him.
It has more in common philosophically with the podcast "Serial" (whose first subject, Adnan Syed, was just granted a new trial); Netflix's "Making a Murderer"; and this year's two O. J. Simpson series — true-crime stories that suggest that who is locked up, for what, is largely a matter of resources and random fate.
" As for whether any of these business might be leery about giving another company — and, in some cases, a competitor — access to their customer data, Betts said that philosophically, the FT believes that "a healthy paid content ecosystem is good for the FT and it's good for all the publishers that participate in it.
What I hear there is someone who is desperate to get along with President Putin, not unlike the way he's treated other strongmen, like Kim Jong Un. Philosophically, I could understand that if talking this way was going to achieve some concrete American national security objectives, but it generally doesn't work that way in diplomacy.
In the literature of meat-eating ethics—in which Peter Singer's Animal Liberation is the philosophically rigorous canonical text, Jonathan Safran Foer's Eating Animals the sentimental journey toward vegetarianism, and Michael Pollan's The Omnivore's Dilemma the gourmand's effort to balance conscience and appetite—Reese has carved out his own niche: the business-friendly techno-utopian optimist.
Although this assistance will eventually wane as the rivers and streams recede back into their banks, the ability for our citizenry to once more demonstrate its ability to generate aid from across a philosophically disparate landscape, is less indicative of a divided nation, than it is of a population that remains as resolute as it is dynamic.
"Philosophically, investors [who employ core and satellite] are saying, 'For the majority of my portfolio, I want to be well diversified and I want it to perform like the market, but I like the idea of taking some risk in an effort to outperform,'" said Michael Iachini, vice president and head of manager research at Charles Schwab Investment Advisory.
When: September 14, 2019–January 5, 25803 Where: Hauser & Wirth (901-909 E 3rd St, Downtown, Los Angeles) Charles Gaines has been making philosophically rigorous, research-based works about aesthetics, perception, and politics since the 1970s, when the line between what was considered conceptual art and Black cultural production was more finely drawn than it is today.
"What was disappointing about Buttigieg is he, more than most of the other candidates, has gotten so much right in his ability to talk philosophically about the party and the country, articulate what people are feeling, where we are in the arc of history, and what challenges we need to be responsive to," Merrill told CNN this week.
I remember looking philosophically out onto the sea from the balcony of the Nootropics Suite, sipping on my matcha Soylent and listening to the statistically most thought-provoking sounds according to metadata when the epiphany came to me: What if there were as many singers in a puzzle as there were amazing digital content creators on this very hovership?
"As far as I can tell, the kind of positions she took were positions that were completely consistent with someone who was dedicated to the value of the bankruptcy process," said Douglas G. Baird, a University of Chicago Law School bankruptcy expert who differs philosophically from Ms. Warren on some issues in the field and says he is not a political supporter.
They believed they could switch moderate Republican voters to vote for a Democratic candidate and mobilize Independents by spouting a progressive message, which is philosophically antithetical to the values held by most voters — such as limited government due to a fear of government encroachment and excessive regulation — as well as utopian ideas about society, which many frankly believe are unrealistic.
Perhaps the most philosophically ambitious among them was John Dewey, who synthesized the liberal and civic republican traditions by way of a new concept of democracy itself: Democracy is not, Dewey argued, merely a mechanism for majority rule; it's an ongoing deliberative process through which bearers of individual rights address issues facing their political community as a whole and chart its future together.
To be "philosophically adjusted" is to belie what I see as one major aim of philosophy — to speak to the multiple ways in which we suffer, to be a voice through which suffering might speak and be heard, and to offer a gift to my students that will leave them maladjusted and profoundly unhappy with the world as it is.
We stick our neck out for our neighbors for whom contemporary art spaces too often means gentrification, cloistered conceptualism and privilege; for artists who deserve to be supported both financially and philosophically; for risky ideas in complicated times; for artist-activists and activist-artists; for other spaces struggling to survive; for dissent; for our descendents; for black lives; for the future of our fragile democracy.
They were reflective people who read widely, wrote well and could easily articulate their concerns, well-versed in the deconstructive approach to texts and images of theorists like Jean Baudrillard and Jacques Derrida, Roland Barthes's deflation of authorship and originality, Laura Mulvey's groundbreaking writings on the male gaze in cinema and Conceptual art's distillation of the artwork to its self-conscious, philosophically pointed idea.
High-end coffee shops and trendy restaurants have also arrived, creating a social hub far removed, both geographically and philosophically, from the stranglehold of Tinseltown "It's very similar to what I was doing at my spaces in New York," said Jeffrey Deitch, the former director of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, who is known for his scene-making Deitch Projects in SoHo in the late 1990s and 313s.
Now you've built a bunch of big companies in the process, but I think what has largely happened is that individuals today have more voice, more ability to affiliate with who they want, and stay connected with people, ability to form communities in ways that they couldn't before, and I think that's massively empowering to individuals and that's philosophically kind of the side that I tend to be on.
Since then, I've had the pleasure of working with Robin as a coach (I figure I owe 70% of my modest success at NAGA Worlds 2008 to him), an interview subject (I covered his first MMA fight for the first and only good incarnation of ChartAttack and he waxed philosophically about the meaning of fighting, the housing prospects of Theory of a Deadman, and his desire to face Kanye West in a cage), and a colleague.
Jaden Smith, the well-dressed and philosophically-minded superhero-prodigy that the world needs right now, has been on a tear over the last month, first embodying Bruce Wayne in "Batman," then signing to Roc Nation, and celebrating with the release of "Watch Me." Released two weeks back and unfairly maligned, it was Smith's second grin-inducing track in as many months, a deftly-delivered hunk of rap-rock that borrows heavily from Yeezus-era Kanye West while still sounding fresh.
Here's German and Matt on the difference between acute pain and chronic pain, and the ineffectiveness of opioids in treating the latter — though they are frequently prescribed to do so: MATT: When you philosophically turn the page and say, "Well, we're gonna use opioids to treat chronic pain," and you have a country where a lot of people have chronic pain, even if it's a relatively small share of them who get addicted, you're talking about a lot of people.
"At the highest level, if you talk about these games that have such massive communities today, a lot of those developers and studios are going to want to think about how they grow their community — not take it to zero and rebuild it," Xbox head Phil Spencer told Business Insider in an interview in June..Spencer said he didn't want to speak on behalf of any developers, but that the concept philosophically "fit right in" to the company's vision for the future of Xbox.
Baelish wants to endlessly complicate the story and draw it out unreasonably with alliances that make no sense; Varys, on the other hand, wants order and resolution, justice for the innocent, a vile end for the guilty This matches the twin desires of anyone who's been tuning in: On one hand there's the desire for twists and shocking moments of death and/or nudity, and on the other there's a yearning for a show that stays faithful to the books, weaves a plot that's narratively and philosophically coherent, and comes to a timely end.

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