I thought, this is an approach to start to bridge what's true about the human experience that we know from first experience empirically and we know to be real not because, you know, some white coat wearing doctor or scientist, you know, said, "Yes, energy is real and it's in your mitochondria." We know it to be real from first experience.
bring subjectivity into science because first of all, hello, it's there. You know, we're busy experiencing it empirically now. You and me, we're experiencing our experiences. So, clearly they exist. The the other thing to say is that it is the brain is the only object in the known universe. Uh
and water. So many kids are dying of easily treatable infections from just poor hygiene. Empirically, from the people I've spoken to over the last few years, I think these stats understate the problem.
Now, as Nancy said, there will be strong language. Empirically strong language. There will be objectively the worst words of the language on the next slide. So this is a great time-- if you feel like you might be uncomfortable with that sort of thing-- to conveniently need to slip out and go get some coffee.
And then it wasn't until Dalton in the 19th century actually investigated it that we started to realize that, actually, empirically, we now know that the universe consists of atoms, these hard, hard, point-like like particles. And then this quantum revolution takes place.
to the present lifetime. empirically things that are happening with consciousness that are currently not explicable.
So intuitively this makes sense. Empirically it makes sense as well. If you go back over time and look at, say, take T1, companies in the highest decile of returns on capital.
in a big way. This is based upon the premise that, it actually goes back to a theory from the Harvard Business School called the Service Profit Chain which was based upon the premise empirically, they were able to show, these three Harvard Business School professors that service oriented companies that create a great culture, a compelling culture that is far and away better than their competitors are able to create happier, more engaged employees -- point number two on the heart -- which leads to typically more loyal customers -- point
And then they can start to pursue a new challenge or take on a new risk. And empirically, I think that's backward. The causal effect flows more strongly in the other direction.
People with Parkinsonian, indeed, begin to walk like robots. of empiricism. We need, if it's not a contradiction in terms, a science of the individual, or at the very least, one that does not do violence to the individual.
risks, when they're given materials that they can master and build, that they will take risks that are developmentally appropriate, and they will-- for that reason-- of empiricism, of behaviorism, of developmentalism.
They first struggled against it. But empirically, we know that Germany does do this.
Story ties back to the central theme. The empirical evidence shows that we have two million TED videos stream every single day.
OK. I'm just going to read a little bit. The empirical methodology caught up and they were answered.
character change through deep friendship ship deep character change through deep friendship um empirical studies show anecdotal evidence is and even I just saw the other day an e-harmony TV ad
for empirical science. Okay. So Aristotle uh used it as a tool. Okay.
understand empirically what works, what doesn't work, change your tools, change your methods according to that. When it
It was all empiric .
But when empirical studies showed that babies sleeping on their fronts were actually more likely to die from sudden infant death syndrome,
terms of um vulnerability to later psychopathology. There's no doubt about it is absolutely empirically proven. Uh but nobody says gosh, Freud was right. We owe him an apology. the same about the embodied nature of the mind. You know, this whole embodied cognition
necessarily about empirical truth in the way we were talking about earlier, right? Like it is a orientation to the
from an empirical perspective.
That is just empirically not true.
You can apply that empirical logic that is mathematics a good tool for describing the universe?
becomes largely an empirical question.
But it's all empirical evidence.
there's actually no empirical basis for this line in terms of its ability to meet actual human needs.
So the more robust empirical research has been taking place in academia, but that doesn't make an appearance, really,
So it's an empirical question whether determinism is true, and there's no evidence for it.
We have lots of empirical evidence for that.
So as an empirical matter, when we do measurements on quantum systems, it is certainly true that the best we can do
It is an empirical hypothesis.
too much empirical evidence in.
to create an empirically better world.
but this is empirically true.
We can set an empirical limit on this, because we now know-- if I go back, right, when Drake wrote down this equation,
Given the empirical work, there may be cultural constructs, but our brain is very receptive to these.
So one is the empirical question of, are we disposed to believe certain things growing up in environments that are typical human, family,
It's an empirical matter.
good at empirical philosophy-- which makes him a little bit unusual.
to becoming an empirical philosopher.
And there is some empirical evidence that this is true.
risks, when they're given materials that they can master and build, that they will take risks that are developmentally appropriate, and they will-- for that reason-- It's empiricism on one hand and rationalism on the other.
risks, when they're given materials that they can master and build, that they will take risks that are developmentally appropriate, and they will-- for that reason-- And the empirical argument is that we gain our knowledge-- our mind develops from sensory input.
Not just as empirical evidence or cannon fodder for a theory, but as an intellectual audience in their own right.
as an empirical observation about the universe, one that has to be explained by physics.
this doesn't empirically prove anything about God just because I saw a light
main claim even empirically in the Atlantic story about loneliness comes from a study that the AARP did of older
um replicable empirical data we can actually share that from one District to another from one city to another and
And he has some empirical evidence of that.