Sentences with phrase «emotion than human beings»

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But their facial expressions can give them away, and startups are developing technology to read human emotions even better than the naked eye.
The net result of this built - in human mental trait is that rather than letting our beliefs about the world tell us how to feel, we tend to let our emotions tell us what to believe.
These investors are driven more by their human emotions than by investment fundamentals.
It may be cheap due to human emotions that have forced people to sell the stock more than was necessary.
«Why should the market be any more perfect than the very human emotions and calculations that drive it» Leon Levy
probably the intricacies of the human body, the universe, love, intellect, emotion... should be enough to convince anyone... This is why atheists comprise less than 3 % of the worlds population
No different than my rambling post agreeing with him and providing even more real life human scenarios that can evoke strong emotions, that can easily cause someone to either A: Seek out religion, even if it's only for some semblance of accepttion and / or explanation of the unknown, or B: If they already have a religion, re-embracing it with new enthusiasm.
nothing makes the atheist more ticked off more than when you bring up GOD... God gets all the blame for all the tragedy in the world... If there wasnt a god in the first place, humans would not know tragedy or injustice when we see it... it would be a non-issue to us... survival of the fittest would not permit the emotions of love, compassion, empathy... Darwininian theory could not allow any of those and many other of the best of people's capacity for caring to surface... You cant explain it away by synapse or neurons... without a Supreme Being, there would be no sense of justice or injustice, we would not call it anything because there is no Ultimate Moral Standard to compare it.
God is nothing more than human projection using imagination (made up stories), quick rationalizations and some emotions.
«The good life can not be lived without self - control, but it is better to control a restrictive and hostile emotion such as jealousy, rather than a generous and expansive emotion such as love» (p. 239) Russell, unlike the authors of Human Sexuality, does not assume that empirical data could ever show that a particular form of sexual activity is good or bad or the development of personhood.
Similarly, human aesthetic experiences gain their authenticity and value from their being encounters with yet another aspect of the multidimensional reality that encompasses humanity Experiences of beauty are much more than emotion recalled in tranquillity; they are engagements with the everlasting truth of being.
We begin to suspect that the romantic love and respect that we are told mark motherhood and fatherhood are in fact nothing more than a thin veneer of civilization that covers intense human emotions.
well i get where you come from but i wouldnt call it less passionate but more practical, i just do nt like to be butthurt ^ ^ i am fan of arsenal to enjoy the time i spend on football but if it ends in failures i try to get over its and be constructive about it, and i am not a fan of people who cant control their anger pains and have to project their frustrations onto the people who could be held responsible but not in this scale, in my opinion of the society humans should be able to control their emotions a bit and never stoop as low as to be abusive and i do think that a lot of comments on justarsenal were abusive and sorry but i do nt think of it as passionate an extreme example would be ultras you could call them muuuuch more passionate than me but in my opinion they are just scum of football, but of course i do nt want to compare the JA - commenters to ultras xD i just tried to illustrate my opinion ^ ^
I conclude that fans, as humans, often base their opinions on selective criteria and those opinions are often more about emotion, style and endeavour rather than end product.
hey mate, whenever I watch hw one man or a group of stupid individuals sit back and care less about the emotions of loyal fans it goes to show how heartless humans can be... imagine the fact that the fans pay higher than both Madrid and barca fans who are entertained by the likes of messi, Ronaldo, bale, neymar, suarez and ramos... while we pay to watch skillless players like giroud, ramsey,... imagine the fact that the likes of sanogo is still on the paylist... how does that show ambition, I'd say arsenal has been before wenger and the board themselves..
I'm not an alarmist about the future as «Her» presents it, but I do believe more and more people would prefer to have a relationship with a compliant piece of technology than deal with the complications, needs and emotions of a real human being.
Managing anxiety in order to tackle a big project, managing anger to work through a marital conflict, managing fear to apply for a job — the ability of a human being to manage his or her emotions in a healthy way will determine the quality of his life in a much more fundamental way than his mental IQ.
Here too, the team found evidence of significantly more positive than negative emotions in responses to the claimed discovery of extraterrestrial life, and this effect was stronger in response to reading about extraterrestrial life than human made synthetic life.
Consciousness is one of the biggest themes in all of these films, and Hutter thinks that if consciousness is ever achieved, it's likely to be an emergent property of advanced AI rather than something that was explicitly programmed or activated: «In general I would say that if I have a system which is sufficiently complicated... if they display behavior we would interpret as emotions as humans, then there's a reasonable chance that it has emotions
'' «There are no two stronger human emotions than fear and love,» says Dexter at the start of last night's episode.»
The other new worth watching trailer is for Paddy Considine's Tyrannosaur, yet another drama about violent human beings, but this one seems to have a bit more emotion to it than the Vincent Cassel one.
Honestly, viewers would be better off skimming the Wikipedia entry for this heartwarming true - life tale than sitting through this overwrought, clichéd depiction that values dog reaction shots over anything resembling genuine human emotion.
Deanna's remarks are funnier than her pratfalls this time around, and she faces actual human emotions that are unexpected in this sort of summer comedy.
But his writings are the product of authentic human emotion, emotion that's flowing more freely than ever now that he's separated from his wife, Catherine (Rooney Mara).
Human emotion encompasses more than extremes of grief, joy, romance, and anger, which is about all most major Hollywood productions seem capable of conveying.
Biblical epics are tricky to get right, and Ridley Scott certainly knows how to make them look and feel terrific (see Gladiator and Kingdom of Heaven), but his films are generally about the spectacle rather than the human emotion.
But giving the animals human - like feelings and emotions increases the sense that these two species are more alike than different.
It's very easy to lose the story of Batman in the midst of more interesting villains, and that certainly seemed the case with The Dark Knight, but Rises puts Wayne right back under the microscope, and Bale finds new depths of emotion with the character, making him more vulnerable and ultimately human than before.
Even when the movie itself works the audience's emotions a bit hard — both the omnipresent score and Jacob Tremblay's voice over seemed, for the most part, unnecessary — Larson is never less than fully present, human and lovable, all the more so because she never asks for the audience's love.
Mr. Chipping was a sweet, rather befuddled old - fashioned teacher in an elite boys» school who learned about human emotion only late in life and who was, despite his clear devotion to his students and to his school, backwards - facing rather than progressive.
Because we are human, we experience a mix of emotions we often can not understand, maybe more when we lose someone than at any other time.
There is possibly no greater human fear than being rejected, denied and dismissed - particularly when we really care about what we have put «out around» - our emotions, our effort, our thoughts.
Both are also very likely to fall prey to «loss aversion,» a key tenet of Prospect Theory, which tells us that humans typically respond to the loss of resources — be it time, effort, emotion, material goods or their proxy, i.e., money — more strongly than they react to a similar gain.
We humans appear to be programmed to use our emotions rather more facilely than our cold intellect in the investment decision - making process, while at the same time ignoring, or even denying it.
If anything, those intense emotions can be rationalized: over the past five years, we spent more time with Shinji than we had with any human (even family members) or animal.
Critics will also say that attributing emotions towards dogs is nothing more than imposing our own feelings towards them, since they are incapable of feeling emotions like humans do.
Rather than enforcing control; emotions, energy, and health are all considered in creating and maintaining a positive human / dog relationship naturally, for life.
He comes across as more human than he's ever been thanks to a few quieter moments during the story that let his usual demeanor fade away in favor of other emotions.
The Lodge Gallery is proud to present, FOREVER, a group exhibition focused on the fleeting eternity of human emotions and the resulting memories and experiences that seem to last longer than we do.
For Judd, the geometric is far more than fact — geometry is also immune to sensitivity and it is the antonym of emotion, and in this regard, his sculptures are the pure antithesis of the primordial sculpture - the human body.
Their deliberately scarred surfaces deliver an unvarnished sense of immediacy, of time marked rather than spent, and most effectively capture the idea of unmediated grief — what it looks like, what it feels like and most especially how it changes everything — suggesting that in such times we are all romantics, experiencing, as these artists did, human emotion in the natural world.
And what is more impure than human emotion?
CLIMATE sceptics have been consistently pointing to data rather than superstition, politics and emotion in order to examine the contentious relationship between human CO2 emissions and global warming climate change.
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However, whilst divorce lawyers up and down the country may feel better equipped to deal with the human emotions of the fallout than many, they are also coming to grips with the fundamental changes to family law that will be inevitable upon Brexit.
Second, unlike us humans, computers are not bigoted by emotions or personal opinions; hence their decisions are bound to be much more rational than ours.
The science of human relationships is more than just baby bonding, it embodies the fusion of instinct and emotion which drives us to seek contact and closeness with others.
As long as we can not accept all of our human experience, including the full gamut of human emotions, from assertive anger, to the pain of disappointment, from the sadness of loss, to our need for closeness, we will always fall short of realizing our most precious project: to become who we are, not more than who we are.
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