Not exact matches
Human brains are very good at processing information
put in a narrative form, whereas we find it difficult to process abstract concepts and
vague ideas.
This
idea of twoness above is not as
vague as it sounds, for we can agree on a certain arbitrary model set containing what we call two things, our cow and rock if we wish, got by counting or other means, and declare that any other set has two things if it can be
put in one - to - one correspondence (in modern terminology, bijective correspondence) with our model set.
She is a bit
vague here, but she
puts forth some interesting
ideas about how the Emergent Church might come to operate using the basic principles of network theory and crowd sourcing... which is interesting, but more detailed than I can handle in a single post — so read the book!
5lndeed, I believe Whitehead had his own case in mind when he told Lucien Price that a man does not exhaust his creativity by continual expression but rather he «brings
vague ideas into precision by
putting them into speech or writing; and by expression he develops his
ideas and finds his way to new ones» (DOW 264).
He makes
vague promises about tax relief in the second year of the next biennium without a specific plan of how to get there, and he thinks
putting tolls back on highways is an
idea worth pursuing.
People have a
vague idea that calories have something to do with
putting on weight, but little intuitive grasp of the number in foods or what they do in the body
I've had the
vague ideas of this look floating in my head for a while now, so it really felt great to finally
put it all together.
The alternative is to eliminate this
vague idea of «risk» by
putting some money over there in case I get cleaned out here.