Johannes' famous term is actually Kierkegaard's shrewd way of pointing to the irreconcilability of philosophy with biblical narrative. |
The state is a product and a manifestation of the irreconcilability of class antagonisms. |
This irreconcilability of the subjectivist consequences of the doctrine with its realist basis was seized upon by Berkeley. |
A third possibility is acknowledgment of the conflict and of the irreconcilability of the morality of war and the morality of decency. |
This paradox demonstrates the irreconcilability of theoretical ethics and industrial need. |
Their irreconcilability was copper-fastened, and I found myself compelled to choose between them. |