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
conditions. What can you say about that? Philosophically , is it correct to say that comfort is kind of the enemy for champions?- It depends on the sport. For example, let's say in football, you have to have conditions. You can't really play if there is practically no
But it's been particularly active in recent decades, philosophers, scientists, all kinds of different views. Philosophically , you can divide approaches to the hard problem into at least two classes.One is an approach on which consciousness is taken to be somehow irreducible and primitive.
Jesse Nichols: Great. Rainn Wilson: She'd kick my ass. But nothing--. Well, 'cause to me, the most spiritually and 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 isso interesting about the arts is that, what was I just talking? This is way off topic, but I'm gonna say something interesting.
The full extent of Diderot's influence was not known, however, until a young German academic, Herbert Dieckmann, located the final lost cache of Diderot's writings. And philosophically speaking, these are two kind of opposed-- these are polarities.
that were keeping up with technology. But philosophically , I think they're very closely connected.
It's not necessarily that you have to make the choice that lines up with your philosophy, but that the fact of making the choice is philosophically interesting and leads you to kind of think about subjects more. I think. I love your scarf.
with my emotions a little bit. some philosophically or religiously that this is not right or not a good thing to have.
Why does yeast make alcohol? Not philosophically , it's not like an existential question. But evolutionarily, why does yeast make alcohol?
And so I just thought that was such an interesting insight as to Google. So philosophically , ever since I can remember, I've always
But it was funny seeing how it started. And I think also philosophically , like we're a humans versus machines movie.
genius and daring and tremendous effort and labor-- was inevitable. But the philosophically materialist view that a feeling just was certain kind of neural activity.
Or as the extent to which extreme outcomes differ from the average. It has been philosophically defined by finance professor Elroy Dimson of London Business School this way-- risk means more things can happen than will happen.
It is a wrong note at that moment. I mean philosophically maybe not, but-- But you know, that thing of trust is very, very important thing for conductor, I mean.
and if you don't fix them, then you're just sent into a life of mistake making and not improving. So I thought philosophically , it was a good thing, as well as for anyone I was feeding, it was a good thing. So nobody was surprised at these confessions?
But it's not philosophically different in my view anyway from smaller data problems in the way that open data is philosophically its own thing.
to the philosophically intelligent, Marcus said.
What's philosophically significant about it?" On the one hand.
There's something philosophically satisfying, I think, about the plot on the of the detective novel in the sense that search for answers yields tidy resolution.
technology is philosophically neutral you just use the rather than rely on somebody who might drink the same late as you you ought to use you know the
But in many other sports here in Dagestan, we don't have such a well-structured ladder for people to climb. - Can we look at this philosophically again? I mean, you've seen so many wrestlers, fighters. Why exactly were these gyms creating so many champions? I'm just honestly curious because it's rare in any sport, one gym or a small number of gyms creating so many champions.
more broadly and and perhaps more philosophically at um at at platform moderation, supporters of some restrictions might argue that the
I actually think that's a philosophically difficult place to go, and here's why, is because what the brain is
It gives you a sort of a philosophically inspired prompt for the day that you set your intention for.
What I think is kind of philosophically significant about this is the zero-zero square has a value of 70.29%, which means that you should consider
We can argue theologically and philosophically about things that can never be proven.
And I'm gonna start philosophically by saying that I actually believe that life and business is all about where you pay your attention. If you look at the wisdom traditions of the
And what's your -- what -- philosophically if you're trying to establish morality without a higher being, what is your basis for saying that the value function is maximum -- like
That is one perspective, philosophically and scientifically.
And so, philosophically , I'm opposed to that.
And now that may square or that may feel philosophically good, or that may say, we want to protect those rights.
But this is the way Aquinas analyzes it philosophically .
Several well-known games use twist-like reveals to play with the special relationship between the player and the player character. And this is another way that video games can be more philosophically interesting than other media. In "Spec Ops, The Line," for instance, you learn at the same time as your character, Captain Walker, that several of his experiences throughout the game,
I think, philosophically , DRM, I see problems with it.
I do not believe that these are people who are philosophically anti-government.
What you get are people in the Bush administration who philosophically believe that it is Americas role to be the world's leader.
Oh, I should say one thing that made Takamine unique was that unlike most scientists of the time, he didn't mind patenting his processes. Fine. Philosophically , they were wrong about almost everything.
But he's also amazed at the progress we've made philosophically , ethically, politically.
Nobody, the philosophically intelligent any more than the philosophically nonintelligent, can decide these matters for himself or herself
I've offered suggestions about how the show can be philosophically interesting, I'm kind of curious of, like, the fans of the show, what is it about the show that's interesting?
to government in a broader way they are fundamentally philosophically bound up that way the challenge will be to not
So this is not some pie in the sky thing that we can debate philosophically . You know, at a coffee shop, should we do it? Could we even know this might be a real world thing that we have
In India, whether you see it culturally or philosophically ,
But we don't ever-- again, philosophically , as a company, we feel really strongly that it's never a bottleneck for access.
And if you have to make all series of different question, like how do you deal with that? So the thing about "Soma," for instance, very philosophically interesting game, but what do you do in it doesn't actually change what happens.
the embryo and the fetus are human, that philosophically they are not persons and that's why we could justify abortion.
But I think this is just another way of missing a bunch of philosophically interesting material.
So I think on some issues you'll win that crowd over-- philosophically probably not, but on the issues, yes.
The great philosopher Socrates, he was attacked philosophically and verbally, and even physically,
And so I just thought that was such an interesting insight as to Google. And I'm often stumped by people who are diametrically opposed to me philosophically , being on the other end of the spectrum.