| N. Georgopoulos, Michael Heim - Philosophy - 1995 - 364 pages
...limitation and with humility; it is style which, in the domain of foreign policy, enables us to fmd a harmony between the pursuit of ends essential to us...it is above all style through which power defers to reason.7 Our quest for Wisdom must be based and pursued not in terms of Cartesian clarity and distinctness,... | |
| N. Georgopoulos, Michael Heim - Philosophy - 1995 - 364 pages
...limitation and with humility; it is style which, in the domain of foreign policy, enables us to find a harmony between the pursuit of ends essential to us...is style which is the deference that action pays to uncertainly, it is above all style through which power defers to reason.7 Our quest for Wisdom must... | |
| Annabel Patterson - History - 1997 - 344 pages
...Vane's execution is a perfect example of the claims by Robert Oppenheimer cited in my introduction: it is style which makes it possible to act effectively, but not absolutely; ... it is style which is the deference that action pays to uncertainty; it is above all style through which power defers... | |
| John S. Nelson - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1998 - 316 pages
...particular) is Oppenheimer's: It is style which complements affirmation with limitation and with humility; it is style which makes it possible to act effectively,...style which enables us to find harmony between the pursuits of ends essential to us, and the regard for the views, the sensibilities, the aspirations... | |
| Joseph Sittler - Religion - 1998 - 116 pages
...sometimes called style. It is style which complements affirmation with limitation and with humility; it is style which makes it possible to act effectively, but not absolutely; it is style which, in the domain of foreign policy, enables us to find a harmony between the pursuit of ends essential... | |
| Winfried Fluck - Culture - 1999 - 404 pages
...sometimes called style. It is style which complements affirmation with limitation and with humility; it is style which makes it possible to act effectively, but not absolutely; it is style which, in the domain of foreign policy, enables us to find a harmony between the pursuit of ends essential... | |
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