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But if we allow the biology to become the whole picture, as I did for so long, as I would
argue
our culture has done pretty much most of my life, what we're implicitly saying to people is, and this isn't anyone's intention, but what we're implicitly saying to people is, "Your pain doesn't mean anything.
And they didn't
argue
about football, but about Brexit.
Thousands of Europeans met with a total stranger to
argue
about politics.
The chieftains immediately begin to
argue
and threaten each other.
Some researchers
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that a solution to this and many other paradoxes will come naturally with a “unified theory of everything.”
What I would hope that I could further
argue
to you is that this is the invention of multicellularity.
The US government will point to the lowest asylum approval rates to
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that these people are not really refugees, when in fact, US asylum law is an obstacle course designed to make them fail.
CA: You
argue
in the paper that it's a matter of luck that when we discovered that nuclear power could create a bomb, it might have been the case that you could have created a bomb with much easier resources, accessible to anyone.
CA: Although, couldn't you
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that for life to evolve on Earth that implied sort of stable environment, that if it was possible to create massive nuclear reactions relatively easy, the Earth would never have been stable, that we wouldn't be here at all.
And I want to
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that what we do is we try to change everything.
And I want to
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that we are living through and are right at the key moment of a change in the way ideas are created and spread and implemented.
The ideas that we
argue
about.
So, time paradox, I want to argue, the paradox of time perspective, is something that influences every decision you make, you're totally unaware of.
I want to
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that though Africa is not the front line in the war against terror, it could be soon.
We can't fix every problem, but the ones we can, I want to argue, we must.
But I want to
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that this is the moment that you are designed for.
And others might
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that it's because we developed language that allowed us to evolve as a species.
So what I want to
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for is not that we should give up on our ideas of success, but we should make sure that they are our own.
But in fact, I would
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that we've just done an experiment here and now, which shows us that the global need for corrective eyewear is around half of any population.
She took the occasion to
argue
that all formerly enslaved people should be granted land by the government.
We always
argue
a lot about the soundtrack, but in this case it was really easy to choose the song.
CA: I mean, I read this and I started thinking about our own organization, TED, and how, in many ways, you could
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that could work really well.
They may have become slower, but the activists could still access it and actually
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that having access to them is actually great for many authoritarian states.
And I think you could
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that food is a fundamental ordering principle of Utopia, even though More never framed it that way.
So, this other book that Steve mentioned, that just came out, called "The Three Laws of Performance," my colleague, Steve Zaffron and I,
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that as people see the world, so they behave.
I want to
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that we're doing that right here.
And to argue, then, that the chance of a second death is as if you didn't know that information is really silly.
I'm going to
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tonight that compassion and the golden rule are, in a certain sense, built into human nature.
But I'm also going to
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that once you understand the sense in which they are built into human nature, you realize that just affirming compassion, and affirming the golden rule, is really not enough.
But many of you argue, actually, that all of our work is not only about physical objects.
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