0 not affected or moved in feelings, determination etc -- upåvirket, uanfektet, ubeveget
He was unmoved by her tears.
No one can be unmoved by the stories of unsatisfied need that have appeared in the press.
Averroes also assigns a place for teleological argumentation when assigning a special role for the prime mover within the hierarchy of unmoved movers.
Second, the fact that folks have remained unmoved by the claims of strong natural law theory does not show that the claims of strong natural law theory are false.
The state remains unmoved and will engage in a domestic debate on human rights on its own terms, not those of nongovernmental organizations or transnational influences.
Thirdly, we should be unmoved by a priori arguments premised on a definitional model of concept constitution that tell us that all concepts (more or less) are innate.
Stoics strive to remain unmoved by the unpleasantness of their pains.
For those historians unmoved by the exhortations of the postmodernists to follow them around the linguistic turn, the task is undoubtedly simplified.
Still, some people are unmoved by such examples.