How To Use Obscurantism In A Sentence

  • At first liberalism rallied in the face of medieval obscurantism.
  • Describing the average Orangeman as ‘the last thing in obscurantism, prejudice, and ignorance,’ he viewed the Order as the antithesis of an Irish Ireland citizenry.
  • Aristotle's critics have pounced upon this sentence as an example of pompous obscurantism.
  • The choice isn't between prolonging an idyll and risking change, but between a belated attempt to secure a global niche and a decline into obscurantism likely to end in prolonged violence and general incapability.
  • It not only excluded the intellectual as an outstanding pioneer in the development of China's economy, science and culture, but also preached obscurantism that devalues the importance of intelligence.
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  • Where woman is used as an expiatory victim, enslaved for the sole crime of having been born a woman, all those who know that this obscurantism leads to even greater disaster must rise. Bernard-Henri Lévy: Three More Letters to Sakineh
  • TIME magazine which has published numerous essays exploring the relationship between faith, prayer and healing says that even a couple of decades ago, the scientific community would not have dared to propose a double-blind, controlled study of something as intangible as prayer because the scientific temper is all about trying to ridding yourself of remnants of mysticism and obscurantism which is what many people think faith and prayer is – a lot of mumbo jumbo. Does Prayer Heal ?
  • Instead of succumbing to the forces of religious obscurantism, incompetence and repression, the region's Muslims are set to provide a template for modernist believers across the globe.
  • Religious prejudice and scientific obscurantism have been closely entangled throughout the whole history of this debate.
  • In the early years of the irreconcilable conflict between science and religious obscurantism, the head of the Roman Catholic Church could place Galileo under house arrest or have Giordano Bruno burned at the stake.
  • Religious prejudice and scientific obscurantism have been closely entangled throughout the whole history of this debate.
  • The hermetic obscurantism of these older texts repels a more casual reader, steeped as they are in poststructuralist theory and remote Marxist anthropology.
  • Economists strangely seem even more prone to this kind of obscurantism than the rest of the world. Insurance versus Charity, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Religious prejudice and scientific obscurantism have been closely entangled throughout the whole history of this debate.
  • My theory is that her obscurantism is a revenge for the drooling nonsense recited about her by men, male directors especially.
  • He came to symbolize political obscurantism but was an exceptionally able lawyer.
  • The classics, it is generally agreed, are a repository of class vanity, racial prejudice and pedantic obscurantism.
  • Today, the greatest ally of obscurantism is the spiritually empty economism of our prosperous liberal societies.
  • Sorcery, protection from sorcery, sorcery accusations, and spiritual healing were all relegated to the category of "obscurantism" and forbidden. Archive 2007-11-01
  • He was shot dead in open court, an early martyr in the struggle against obscurantism.
  • Or do you believe that obscurantism is all religion has to offer?
  • Religious prejudice and scientific obscurantism have been closely entangled throughout the whole history of this debate.
  • The hermetic obscurantism of these older texts repels a more casual reader, steeped as they are in poststructuralist theory and remote Marxist anthropology.
  • Our problem is becoming obscurantism, which is a deliberate hiding of the facts by vested interests who know they are injuring us.
  • He was shot dead in open court, an early martyr in the struggle against obscurantism.
  • A specialist in topology, he authored Grassmannians and Gauss Maps in Piecewise-Linear Topology (Springer-Verlag, 1987), but he was better known to the general public for his critiques of pseudoscience and obscurantism, including Higher Superstition: The Academic Left and Its Quarrels with Science (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994), coauthored with Paul R. 2009 October - Telic Thoughts
  • The media has seized upon the long-anticipated death of the 84-year-old pontiff to subject the American public to a saturation bombardment of religious obscurantism and superstition.
  • Is it time to obfuscate obscurantism, so to speak, even to oneself?
  • I'm positively depressed with the levels of prejudice and obscurantism I've witnessed in modern day Scotland.
  • The mistake I made was to use the word 'obscurantism' for the common tendency among Orthodox to hold, in my words, that "nothing can be well studied while prescinding from divine revelation. Ever ancient, ever new...arguments
  • His writing, however, has been criticised by some for grandiloquence and obscurantism.
  • They invite questions but also somehow avoid pretentiousness, obscurantism or any form of exclusivity.
  • Even some people think that he was a representative of the slave owners, who carried out a policy of obscurantism .
  • Religious prejudice and scientific obscurantism have been closely entangled throughout the whole history of this debate.
  • Мракобесие is usually rendered as obscurantism, which isn't always a satisfying translation. The St. Petersburg Times
  • It is hoped that in their absence, other scientists will come forward to champion science against religious obscurantism before masses of people.
  • Cultural relativism undermines the moral certitude of our principal enemy, Catholicism (aka "obscurantism") On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • There was a kind of poetry in some of the titling, along with Grillo's love of puns and a playful obscurantism. EVERVILLE
  • Today, the greatest ally of obscurantism is the spiritually empty economism of our prosperous liberal societies.
  • Of course under some circumstances you find yourself skirting the edge of obscurantism.
  • Even some people think that he was a representative of the slave owners, who carried out a policy of obscurantism .
  • In modern ideology, the academe pays much attention to the rise and spread of "Neo-Obscurantism".
  • Instead, our problem is becoming obscurantism, which is a deliberate hiding of the facts by vested interests who know they are injuring us. Boing Boing: August 15, 2004 - August 21, 2004 Archives
  • The "religious and political obscurantism" in "Neo-Obscurantism" has impacted and is impacting negatively the constitution and the constitutional separation of politics and religion.
  • The ruling regime sustains itself through a combination of fear, prejudice and religious obscurantism.
  • The initial imposition of a Bavarian administration soon after Independence, the effort to shed traces of 'obscurantism' and the 'barbarity' of Ottoman rule; the Western bourgeois invasion of local customs and traditions; the long-standing effort to reconcile the Ottoman past with the legacy of Greece as the centre of European civilisation; and the intense conflict between right and left visions of Greek society since the Second World War have all generated tensions about national identity that have often found expression through various treatments of the 'woman question'. Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity
  • Obscurantism; or wait, and temporise and diplomatise, till, if possible, our resources mature themselves a little? The French Revolution
  • The intellectual, like the utopian, is constantly attacked for obscurantism.
  • The ideological dependence of bourgeois politics upon religious backwardness and obscurantism testifies to the bankruptcy and desperation of the ruling elites, and not only in the United States.
  • So, if the risk of contemporary philosophy is scientism, then its obverse reflection is obscurantism.
  • Of course under some circumstances you find yourself skirting the edge of obscurantism.

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