Absolute knowledge is terrifying, because it threatens mortification of all the richness of the living.
In that comment, the verb 'treatens' means to indicate the likely occurrence of something [clouds threatening snow] ? Besides, is it plausible for me to interpret the sentence as follows: All the richness of the living will be the cause of such humiliation or shame caused by absolute knowledge.
the verb 'threatens' means to indicate the likely occurrence of something bad . is it plausible for me to interpret the sentence as follows: All the richness of the living will be the cause of such humiliation or shame caused by absolute knowledge. No.
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the verb 'threatens' means to indicate the likely occurrence of something bad.
is it plausible for me to interpret the sentence as follows: All the richness of the living will be the cause of such humiliation or shame caused by absolute knowledge.
No. I'd say Absolute knowledge threatens to destroy all the richness of the living.
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