Not exact matches
After raising in a light way some
deep questions about equality, democracy, and free speech, he concludes: «The
ultimate failure of the United States will probably not derive from the problems we see or the conflicts we wage.
Whitehead assumed that the commitment to rationality at this secondary level was such that the breakdown of the program would lead to a
deeper rationality, that is, to raising again more
ultimate questions about the reality that could no longer be pictured as a machine.
I believe, this
question of
ultimate meaning looms with greater and greater importance as we delve even
deeper into the mysteries of existence, including the theoretical implications of the Big Bang theory (cf. Robert Jastrow, God and the Astronomers, 1978).
That's not the
question that is being asked, just as it wasn't when
Deep Blue beat Kasparov it's not like chess, the difficult and sublime as it is, is the
ultimate test of human intelligence.
Though they are «just hitting the tip of the iceberg in understanding cultural and ethnic differences,» said Schneider, the team is one of the few in the field diving
deep to help answer some of these
questions, with the
ultimate goal of providing more targeted counseling and clinical support to families with children with ASD.
In Adams's books, the Earth itself is a giant computer designed by
Deep Thought to find the answer (to the
ultimate question).
I also found his approach to financial goals useful, because it asks the
deeper questions on what the
ultimate reasons for living are: not only ways in which we want to be served, but ways in which we want to serve.