Any other view falls into the ancient philosophical contradiction of action-at-a-distance.
At the same time, it is a forbiddingly complex creation that contains a probably unresolvable philosophical contradiction.
He did not deem torture to imply any philosophical contradiction.
The Target designs also illuminate an underlying philosophical contradiction that has weakened many of Mr. Graves's buildings.
The most faithful depiction of the philosophical contradictions found in the Hindu way of life.
Franklin Roosevelt, ever a great experimenter and heedless to philosophical contradictions, blended elements of all three thinkers and added government social insurance as well.
Since the defining purpose of a corporation is to make profit, there is absolutely zero logical or philosophical contradiction here.
When Marx wanted to highlight the philosophical contradictions underlying bourgeois social morality, he inverted the usual formulation - the philosophy of poverty - and wrote instead about the poverty of philosophy.
Seeing no philosophical contradiction of principles, in 1889 Hammersmark quit work in order to begin study for the Christian ministry at Chesboro Seminary.
In Ms. Ivey's dexterous hands, the tyrannical, child-warping Bridget, who rides over her philosophical contradictions like a steamroller in high gear, comes to suggest a contemporary equivalent to Wilde's Lady Bracknell.