- unexpounded,"), and atakkāvacara, "beyond the
sphere of reason," are
unanswerable questions or
undeclared questions. They are sets of
questions that should...
- D. (Queenie) Leavis): "Our purpose", they wrote, "is to
enforce as
unanswerably as
possible the
conviction that ****ens was one of the
greatest of creative...
-
there is a god or not,
professing to find the
questions unanswered or
unanswerable." "Atheism". Encyclopædia
Britannica Concise.
Merriam Webster. Archived...
- the
Americas is uncertain;
historian David Henige called it "the most
unanswerable question in the world." By the end of the 20th century,
scholarly consensus...
- The
Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever is a
logic puzzle so
called by
American philosopher and
logician George Boolos and
published in The
Harvard Review of Philosophy...
- and
Portuguese phrases that
imply that the
question is
pointless and
unanswerable, akin to the
English phrase How many
angels can
dance on the head of...
- was
viewed as
defiling and ugly. Old age was
reckoned as one of the
unanswerable "great mysteries"
along with evil, pain, and suffering. "Decrepitude...
- khandha-(pari)nibbana. What
happens with one who has
reached nirvana after death is an
unanswerable question.
According to
Walpola Rahula, the five
aggregates vanish but...
- of
being a
secretary of
state without a seat in
either house and thus
unanswerable to parliament." When Peel's
government fell in 1846,
Gladstone and other...
-
evolution theory first started examining social behaviour, some
apparently unanswerable questions arose, such as how the
birth of
sterile castes, like in bees...