Sentences with phrase «more philosophical answer»

A less practical and more philosophical answer is that Cosmos Studios was conceived to awaken the widest possible public to the liberating power of science.

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«39 Since few people read Lowe's entire 1949 article in which the details of his argument are really presented, I will select a few of the key contrasts Lowe reprinted in Understanding Whitehead, which contains an abridgement of the 1949 article, in an effort to show that Gunter has really answered them already rendering Whitehead not so much Bergson's mathematical alter ego, 40 as something more approaching his philosophical blood brother 41 According to Lowe, however, «it is fatal to the understanding of Whitehead's constructive metaphysical effort to define it in Bergsonian terms.
Manchester United's experienced Dutch manager Louis van Gaal has always been a bit of a thinker, giving much more well - rounded and philosophical answers to questioning than many of his counterparts.
In the end, I don't think that this question has a good «politics» answer and is more of a philosophical issue.
In the end, perhaps fittingly, Allen's film plays more like a moral and philosophical musing than a fully realized story, leaving audiences with existential questions to ponder with afterward, even if its answers are more potently wrestled with in his own more masterful works on similar subjects matter in Crimes and Misdemeanors and Match Point.
The director got a bit more philosophical with the rest of his answer as he compared their relationship to Schrödinger's cat.
The answer is actually a lot more utilitarian that philosophical.
Indeed, one leaves the exhibit with more philosophical questions than answers.
In the end, because there is more interest in Jell - o flinging than the philosophical debate, I am left with this: There is no answer as to whether the study «should» have been published.
The last question I have selected to include in this month's column was more of a philosophical nature and one you instinctively think might reflect the degree of skepticism and pessimism associated with lawyers and law firms (not many firms and lawyers are comfortable predicting next year's revenue because you know clients could stop sending them despite a historical track record) so the answers were surprisingly positive.
In fact, they were the people who quickly began asking more philosophical questions (which Echo, of course, couldn't answer), eager to strike up a dialog rather than treat the rudimentary AI as a simple search engine in a box.
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