(1) Incapable of being made smaller or simpler
(1) Possible worlds cannot be reduced to something more basic - they are irreducible entities in their own right.
(2) Everything that comes from the divine is radically irreducible to a phenomenon or a theme.
(3) If they do, we may be able dispense with irreducible moral facts.
(4) Football's violence, it is true, is contained within rules and conventions, and controlled by a punishment regime, but it is also irreducible .
(5) In its utter simplicity lies its irreducible brutality.
(6) It remains impossible to decipher the irreducible core within McConnell's administration.
(7) There is an irreducible mystery to the process.
(8) This thesis is distinct from the thesis that intentional phenomena are irreducible to physical phenomena, since one could hold the former without holding the latter.
(9) Interpersonal relations at their most irreducible level - person to person - are fraught with misunderstandings and miscommunications.
(10) She momentarily succumbs to the tendency to simplify irreducible complexities.
(11) Instead, evil becomes abstract and inescapable, defiant of natural law and irreducible to a single bad person or wrong action.
(12) Each individual is, in a certain sense, absolute, irreducible to another.
(13) I have been asking myself and I could not find any answer in scientific manner, which is irreducible , simple and general.
(14) Like Adorno, Danto believes that art is irreducible to the stuff of which it is made.
(15) This phenomenon is, of course, ultimately intangible, irreducible to any given couplet or guitar line.
(16) By contrast, there's always been something irreducible about Ferry, something (about himself and his sensibility) he couldn't escape.
(17) The explanation of a phenomenon is irreducible to a statement of the event that happens to precede it.
(18) Since an intelligent designer is not restricted to incremental change, he is able to create irreducible mechanisms without any difficulty.
(19) They assume both intersubjectivity and something that is irreducible to intersubjectivity.
(20) I believe in the moral integrity of human beings, and that it is innate, is irreducible , and cannot be spoken about too much or too often.