only Jean-Paul Sartre smoking a filterless cigarette in a Parisian cafe that would be asking these deep philosophical questions. They were not relevant to most people's lives.But, here's the thing. Things become relevant when they're scarce, even if we never thought about them before. If the
problem. Now, meaning in ordinary life is like an atmosphere that's losing its philosophical and religious tradition of note has in common is that they encourage us to find
choice is being used and they don't want to use the axiom of choice, so they work out the consequences that's- that are possible without the axiom of choice or with weakened philosophical difference between working when you have the Axiom of Choice and when you don't is the question of this constructive nature of the
book, The Science of Happiness According to Yoga Veanta. We will explore the philosophical , psychological, neurological and essential aspects of happiness.Thus identifying the connection between yogic sciences and mind management. So before we begin, a quick housekeeping
An investigation of opacity, luck, uncertainty, probability, lalala in a form of personal essays with autobiographical sections, stories, parable, philosophical , historical, and scientific discussion.So basically, it's a mishmash of things that turn out to be reasonable for some.
And I think people who are doing mindfulness meditation in a kind of therapeutic way are closer than they realize to really serious philosophical and spiritual exploration.And in the book I try to provide some of the background that will help them make that connection.
by certainly by your standards it's not that complicated well this turns out to be a big philosophical shift in AI and the philosophical shift actually brings uscloser to human intelligence human intelligence is much more like this pattern matching on large data sets than
things that are kind of representing what it feels like to do comedy. Sorry, I'm not being very funny. Jetty always nudges me when I'm just getting philosophical , but it's like, no, I just get tired.Looking around. He nudes me. I was just looking around at the production design here. It's like like they didn't even bother to put a Google logo up behind
I'm What's it called? Yeah. Oas Yeah, she made that up. But so then philosophical again but it's like things certain jokes want to be certain things and it's our job to be kind of quiet
challenges to the Indian present through religious collisions and philosophical encounters and moral experiments those individuals were partof arguments that have been kept going from Millennia in India about what kind
house and Tesla basically had these three completely different ideas really philosophical ideas about what invention means like what it means to make a light bulb and and this was the question thatI got excited about exploring in the book what were what were these ideas um and how did these three people
This is a term that was introduced by someone I worked very closely with for a number of years-- Francisco Varela, who is a neuroscientist and a very philosophical neuroscientist, also a practicing Tibetan Buddhist.And he used the term "neurophenomenology" to refer to the idea that phenomenology-- the study of experience, what experience is like from the perspective of experience itself-- is
manipulated by computers, or that humans will take the best parts of computers, and I think we can delve deeper into this from a philosophical perspective. Also, I think there might be someinteresting results if we swap or replace the degree of transformation of time and space. And last year For the first half of the year, I've been working on creating this exhibition, and also researching how
It's not by choice. philosophical grapplings with the place of dancing in our lives.
If I just go back to the brain for a moment, there's a question of one of the other longstanding philosophical questions is do we have free will or not.Are we free to make decisions?
I'm going to talk about today um how do you grock it how do you form a set of philosophical premises that will guide you as you bend the internet to yourwill um and in in talking about this uh there's going to be certain truths in
you guys paid zero for your books right okay you'll get your money's worth definitely so uh the quest great philosophical questions have puzzled the great minds of fenway since the dawn of time if a tree falls in the forest and noone's there to hear it do the yankees gain a half game we find that out but the main question that torments all red sox fans who is to
philosophical practice has concerned perception and consciousness and his current research focus is art in human
philosophical one I was thinking about those colony showed the one with the
philosophical terms for very ordinary issues in fact you might say the most human issue which is to say
But something happened about 20 years ago, or even more accelerating about 15 years ago, where we came to the view, philosophically actually, that every problem in life had a technological solution, that engineers could fixeverything, that there's an app for that, that there's software that can solve these things, that there's something that we can get on our phones
Philosophically , is it correct to say that comfort is kind of the enemy for champions?
Philosophically , you can divide approaches to the hard problem into at least two classes.
philosophically uplifting music in my mind is Radiohead, or Sigur Ros. You know what I mean? There's people that can be making music about--. And that's what I think is
problem. Now, meaning in ordinary life is like an atmosphere that's losing its Every philosophical and religious tradition, they do things differently, of course.
and philosophical . And I think we've got to Think through very thoughtfully and bring together all parts of society to discuss this,
fundamental philosophical divide that like cannot be bridged. I think it it really is a philosophical divide and I
both philosophical and pragmatic from should we settle space and who owns space to what happens if someone steals my stuff in space and what if I want to have children in space.
Being philosophical about Bayes' is very different from using the formula known as Bayes' rule.
Interesting philosophical ideas. But it was me kind of pushing back.
The philosophical part of "Shoot to Win" is that when we talk about firearms safety and education, you can't just buy a gun and expect that it's just
and philosophical questions of life, and most people just ignored them and went along with their, like, you know, fighting about who owns this land
the philosophical meditation. So I'd love to encourage you for a minute.
a philosophical set of thoughts about how we as human beings
this philosophical underpinnings of whether it could be possible or not-- sort of a technologist sort of attitude, like let's just get on with making the thing,
my philosophical beliefs, and my historical understanding.
more philosophical , more culturally complex.
of philosophical questions, he had the prescience to see that some of these questions would never be answered, either by religion or by science,
these philosophical questions hanging in the air about what is it going to mean as computers enter our lives?
more philosophical ideas. For example people refer to Tantra and Vasryana, that's something
of philosophical questions that it raises and, of course, I tackle in my book, "Inception and Philosophy: Because It's Never Just a Dream,” published by Wiley Blackwell.
interesting philosophical reflections about the nature of mind have taken place in the context of the sort of engineering problems that the AI
And philosophically speaking, these are two kind of opposed-- these are polarities.
But philosophically , I think they're very closely connected.
is philosophically interesting and leads you to kind of think about subjects more.
some philosophically or religiously that this is not right or not a good thing to have.
Not philosophically , it's not like an existential question.
So philosophically , ever since I can remember, I've always
It's about our philosophical orientation.
And it's a philosophical idea from the beginning, and everything is engineered into that. And it's a culture, right? And so, for example... And VLC became very popular on that because a long time ago when people