It's like, you can't usually push pause in your life, enter a solitary meditation zone, derive a pure maxim, act only out of duty to follow that maxim. Contractualism basically says the way that you set rules for any society is you all sit down at a big table and you start pitching rules. And assuming that everybody is reasonable, everyone can veto any rule that gets pitched.
That way people stuck around even after the race. Contractually , it's also his responsibility to find the next successor.
Drawings which as architects and engineers were used to creating objects, were used to drawing things before we actually make them were only produced after the fact. They were a contractual obligation that ILC had to NASA and the suits were slowly taken apart and enumerated by hand in order for this contractual obligations to be met.
It was really not ready to be advertised. But contractually , we had to. And it's a long story.
sell his plane to Lindberg for his flight over the spear to St Louis they got into a contractual dispute um and LaVine was pretty much lindberg's fiercest comp competitor but because so many people had sued LaVine his plane was under lock and key in a hanger at
When you consider each issue that 7-year-old to 20-year-old is going to bring up in . They find contractual ways to learn those words without necessarily just kind of cramming the information.
of rocket sleds in the Mirock Desert established the limits of human resistance to acceleration, to spin, using his own portly middle-aged physique. These limits were then engineered into the vast contractual web of relationships that would control the space race. What in the end though scotched the attempts by NASA to display their astronauts as paragons of physical form was the fact that it turned out as tested by Randall Lovelace, a subcontractor
accountability so to me that third principle of good Mega diplomacy is mutual accountability it's situational it's contractual it's when uh it's when the Gates Foundation to take uh previous example goes into uh to batswana and says you know you have a major uh AIDS crisis we're going to work with you to
They were just operating with cultural constraints and as we can see from the control group here, humming along as they were, the cultural constraints actually created a more generous environment than the contractual ones. This doesn't mean we never need contracts. It does mean we need to be very careful about designing social systems that assume that contracts can either automatically augment or automatically substitute for cultural norms as a way of coordinating group behavior.
And it comes out of that Kantian rule-based idea. I like contractualism more, because Kantian thought, to me, is horribly impractical. It's like, you can't usually push pause in your life, enter a solitary meditation zone, derive a pure maxim, act only out of duty to follow that maxim.
Right, exactly. Or your mother's friends. Because we're contractually obligated--
And we got into it and when it was done they begged us to put a laugh track on it. We had contractually , we had "You can't do this without our permission." And so because the thing is, about that kinda humor, the whole thing is you're pretending it's not funny. And so when we finished the first show, they wanted us to, they put a laugh track on.
- We give you two out of three rights. Agentic systems can access sensitive information, it can execute code, and it can communicate Help them understand and create contractual agreements and design computer architecture systems, data centers, such that when they need,
Our relationship is combination of fandom, loyalty, family and they also help me with money and legal issues When I say something and it is contractual issue, they would review even though it is against their profit If copyright or malicious comment issues occur during the review, they would hire a lawyer for me
a contractual obligation that ILC had to NASA and the suits were slowly taken apart and enumerated by hand in order for this contractual obligations to be met. One of Playtex's biggest arguments with NASA was over the fact that within this larger systems engineering hierarchy anytime an object was modified to be different from any other
The club has paid my agent on my behalf. will be available and are contractually available to help endorse the club in a club context.
the out there kinda version and, you know, as -- I love the fact that when -- in the music business or any kinda contract they used to try to tie you up in such contractual stuff and there was always this phrase in the contracts that said "We own the rights to whatever you do on earth and through the entire universe." They really wanted to have everything, you know, but as we can tell,
they're all good people, but like something is gone when you have this corporate machine. - Well they're there to fill a role contractually . And I think if they bring too many of their human elements into that, then they jeopardize losing their sense of security.
And that's really, like-- I think you basically called it like Kant lite or like a quickstart guide to deontological ethics. Yeah, contractualism is a theory created by a guy named TM Scanlon, who's still with us. He taught at Harvard and is emeritus there now.
Those materials are then sold to industry and contractually bound to be collected at the end-of-life, and we include that in the costs of the material itself.
That way people stuck around even after the race. So Andy, contractually , can't just come in one day and say, I hate this place, or I'm done with this place, and I'll see you later.
Because if you look at the way that business is done contractually , contractors, a beginning, and an end, that's not what we need,
No, not contractually , not legally, because typically, a movie contract is very, very restrictive.
I never dreamed that the Supreme Court would rule that my love deserved contractual equality with heterosexual love.
So things like copyright, things like contractual agreements with your users from third-party owners, these things will limit, will create that balance,
So now all of a sudden, the one contractual stipulation I had has run into some red tape with the publisher.
And once you go full time, I am contractually obligated to be creative.
And I was obligated-- literally, contractually obligated, I swear to god-- to show up as Ari Gold.
I owe you one more book, contractually , anyway.
And one is called the "De Beneficiis," on concerning benefits, which is about non-contractual relations.
We see lots of examples where, even though companies have contractual relationships that specify performance, the relationship matters.
So smart contracts is just another way of saying it's business logic that is often tied in with contractual terms that often has money
that-- there's a million other theories, but they're all, in some way or another, derived from one of those three. Right, right. You talk about contractualism, for example, in a chapter in the book. And that's really, like-- I think you basically called it like Kant lite or like a quickstart guide to deontological ethics.
So if you take these two dimensions, you get what every marketing professor is contractually obligated to share with you-- a two-by-two matrix.
I am, by the way, contractually bound to mention heroin and Cedars-Sinai whenever I speak.
Well, you know, contractually , you need to refer to me as the pop master, but that's not what I think.
Now when we talk about problem solving, the same artist, Manet, entered into a contractual relationship in 1880 with a collector, Charles Ephrussi.
And they wanted to know what the priority of the issues are, what the royalty rate should be, and other contractual issues.
mean, it caused a lot of damage in the Bay Area but it wasn't this economic disaster because for the most part people were putting up money that they had no contractual right
And if you have a firewall between payment, punishment, and performance, and someone can get away with not delivering on their contractual obligations, or violates those contractual
I am an author of a recently released book, which is called "A Human's Guide to Machine Intelligence." I am contractually obligated that, whenever
Maybe somebody contacts somebody and says, "Oh, you know who you have to contact to get this done?" And if that person is too busy or contractually -obligated
They, you know, I put the Solar record out with them because I had to, contractually , and that was -- that was, like, hugely disappointing