"It is funny to watch the situation today,20 years later, when we basically have the same disregard toward our present politicians and see them as jerks,basically,"
VOA: standard.2009.11.17
In the extreme case, where we disregard taxes and we have to disregard some other problems, we get the same answer.
在极限情况下,忽略税的因素,再忽略一些其他因素,就得出了同样的答案
Complete disregard of life is rampant in some terrible laboratories.
在一些实验室内,这种毫不重视生命的做法十分猖獗。
So the way they cope with it-- they think the appropriate response is put it aside, disregard the facts about death.
所以他们应对的方式-,他们认为合适的反应,是置诸不理,无视死亡的事实。
That we should disregard what other nations think and stand for what they think is right.
认为我们不用考虑其他国家的想法,一意孤行。
More importantly, the Homeric heroes are said to be bad role models for those who follow them, they are shown to be intemperate in sex, into these vices Socrates adds cruelty and disregard for the dead bodies of one's opponents.
最重要的是,荷马英雄们被说成是坏榜样,对他们的追随者而言,他们都太过纵欲、,还有被苏格拉底冠以残忍,与漠视对手尸体的恶行。
No memory of having starred Atones for later disregard Or keeps the end from being hard.
没有关于补偿,随后的漠视,或是冷酷的尽头的任何记忆。
Maybe someday the British--United Kingdom-- something will happen to it, it will fall apart or change, but that is so distant in the future that we can disregard that, so we'll take that as forever.
或许有人会说英国,大英帝国,总会有突发事件发生,政权会发生改变,但至少现阶段不会改变,我们可以忽视它,因此我们就认为它是永久存在的了
Maybe the disregard option just is one that we can't actually take on as an intellectually acceptable alternative.
也许选择无视只是一个,我们不能作为理性上可接受选项的选择。
And if we're not careful we'll disregard this distinction, even though I think it's an important one.
如果我们不仔细,我们就会忽视这种区别,即便我认为这是一个很重要的区别。
If they're mere causes and not reasons, then maybe it's perfectly okay to disregard them.
如果它们仅是导致而非是原因,那么也许无视它们完全没有问题。
Maybe the answer is, that just shows the disregard option is not really all that reputable.
也许答案是,那只是说明选择无视并不是那么好的。
After all, how can it be appropriate to disregard, to put out of your mind, facts?
毕竟,不理会,不去想事实,怎么可能是,合适的?
If there are things that would change your mind and you know that they would change your mind about your behavior, ? how can it be rational to disregard them?
如果有什么东西会改变你的想法,而你知道它们会改变你的行为,无视它们又怎么能是合理的呢?
And so, the philosopher, who has sort of trained himself to separate his mind from his body, to disregard his bodily cravings and desires-- the philosopher will welcome death because at that point he'll truly, finally, make the final break from the body.
所以,那些,已经为灵魂脱离肉体,以及忽视自己的肉体欲望,做好准备的哲学家,将会欢迎死亡的到来,那时他会真正地,最终地,从自己的肉体中解脱出来
Here are two stories not having to do with death per se that may help us get a feel for the oddity of trying to disregard these facts.
下面有两个和死亡本身无关的故事,可能会让我们感觉到,试图无视这些事实的奇怪之处。
Are the facts about death things that ? it's appropriate to disregard?
无视关于死亡的事实,是不是合适的?
What the philosopher tries to do, then, so as to better focus on these ideal things, is to disregard the body, put it aside, separate his mind as much as possible from it.
所以 哲学家们,为了全神贯注于这些理想事物,就要忽略肉体,撇开肉体,尽可能地分离精神和肉体
Well, if it really was true then that if only we faced the facts about our mortality that we would live life rather differently, ? how could it be reasonable for us to disregard those facts?
如果这真的是真的,那么只要我们面对我们必有一死的事实,我们就会选择不同的生活,无视这些事实又怎么可能是合理的?
Well, let's just disregard taxes.
所以忽略税的因素
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