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People are a lot more knowable than they think they are, he adds.
In this model of the Big Bang, existence becomes more manageable, more knowable — but still filled with deep mystery.
Over a significant and underrated novelistic career, Laird has worked to destabilize the known world to make it more knowable.
For the length of the eighteenth century and much of the nineteenth, truth seemed more knowable, but after that it got murkier.
Rather than making the world more knowable, they seem to make it more extraordinary, filled with more life and movement than seems possible in the dead of night.
Gfrörer's works are frightening because the world itself is frightening, and she roots out those anxieties for the reader, helping them become more knowable… or perhaps even more disturbing.
Now that she's more famous than ever — making her relationships, breakups, and various traumas more knowable than ever — her knack for visually artful and poetic storytelling can truly shine.
Here, we are encouraged to believe, is the Jacqueline Kennedy—or, at any rate, a Jacqueline Kennedy more plausible and more knowable than any version we have seen hitherto.
Using the transparency of the skies, in other words, was meant to shed light, to build mutual trust and perhaps even transpose what was once mysterious into something more knowable.
Supply, by contrast, is more knowable and the key takeaway from the ICSG's latest forecasts is the marked lack of new mine supply expected over the next year and a half.
Widely reported events like the WannaCry ransomware attack and the "Petya" malware attack get a lot of attention, but more knowable events on the horizon are generating interest for cybersecurity companies.
Based on preseason rankings (as well as the far more knowable structure of college football, in which the best way to get to the playoff is to qualify for a conference championship game), it is not difficult to discern which games will come to be seen as turning points.
Hammill argued that Montgomery was successful at managing her fame, but the media's fixation on presenting her as the idealised woman writer, together with her desire to hide her unhappy home life with her husband, meant that her creation Anne, whose "life" was more "knowable" and easier to relate to, overshadowed her both in her lifetime and after.
Heidegger 1977, p. 6. Thus, questioning uncovers the questioned in its (true) essence as it is; enabling it to be “experienced within its own bounds”Heidegger 1977, p. 4. by seeking “the true by way of the correct”. This is akin to the Aristotelian way of advancing “from what is more obscure by nature, but clearer to us, towards what is more clear and more knowable by nature.” Heidegger begins the question by noting that “We ask the question concerning technology when we ask what it is”. This stems from following an ancient doctrine to which “the essence of a thing is considered to be what the thing is”. He starts from the correct or clear definition that “Everyone knows the two statements that answer our question”, that is, that “[t]echnology is a means to an end [and] a human activity”. The reason granted is that “to posit ends and procure and utilize the means to them is a human activity”. If technology is a means to a human end, this conception can therefore be “called the instrumental and anthropological definition of technology”.

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