It was about things making sense. Was about a universe that actually was intelligible . And this gave rise to shifts in humanitarian, in art, in architecture.
fact-checking, and empirical testing, which leads me to the second Enlightenment ideal-- science. Science is based on the conviction that the world is intelligible and that we can seek to understand it by formulating possible explanations and testing them against reality. Science has shown itself to be our most reliable means of understanding the world, including ourselves.
So I'd love to hear what inspired you to write this book. And the moon becomes a restorative place of connection where people who speak different language become mutually intelligible , and people of different faiths
We've got seven red cards. In the current footballing environment, that's pretty understandable and intelligible what that does. And then we got seven green cards, which are the very opposite of the red cards.
methods that are you know conceptually it's almost like you're just building chunks of Legos and then slapping them together as opposed to building this is more like building a layer cake um I spent a lot of time think about metaphors that make this intelligible to people um so hopefully that makes sense um and he even tried like the human katemba algorithm a computer scientist named Herbert Kemba developed a program
And that certainly was my experience. So for me growing up, I lived in a world that was about as intelligible as Lewis Carroll's poem "The Jabberwocky." I didn't understand it at the time that I couldn't process language.
We all have a bias with these things. And actually, to be fair, if you want to write a book and you want it to be accessible and intelligible to people, you have to tell a story.
It's not by choice. the user needs to know what's going on or to make sense, to find the situation intelligible .
And I hope you'll find it interesting. So first of all, not in order chronologically but, hopefully, in order to try to make something intelligible . Fooled by Randomness, by Nassim Nicholas Taleb.
swirly kind you would make if your Bic pen were running out of ink, except blown up four thousand percent. The scribble paintings were decidedly unexpressive. I was unsure if this was the point. Equipped with this knowledge, a term I use loosely, we rounded the corner past neon signs by Bruce Nauman. These were at once totally intelligible , words that light up, and completely foreign; why these words? Beyond the Nauman, we proceeded past what,
He wrote that "the American girl is well acquainted with her body's seductive capacity. Sam: Well, I've never, I've never encountered an intelligible alternative.