Intellectual
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As Peter Levine has said, the human animal is a unique being endowed with an instinctual capacity to heal and the
intellectual
spirit to harness this innate capacity.
He says, "They are scientific investigations with real
intellectual
value."
We will need a robust cybersecurity approach that protects sensitive information and
intellectual
property and safeguards critical infrastructure from cyberattacks.
So why am I standing up here, telling this wonderfully
intellectual
audience about nun pee?
The idea of strategy in business owes its origins to two
intellectual
giants: Bruce Henderson, the founder of BCG, and Michael Porter, professor at the Harvard Business School.
So by reducing the security of our communications, they're not only putting the world at risk, they're putting America at risk in a fundamental way, because
intellectual
property is the basis, the foundation of our economy, and if we put that at risk through weak security, we're going to be paying for it for years.
I think cyber is a threat in three ways: One way, and probably the most common way that people have heard about it, is due to the theft of
intellectual
property, so basically, foreign countries going in, stealing companies' secrets, and then providing that information to state-owned enterprises or companies connected to the government to help them leapfrog technology or to gain business intelligence that's then used to win contracts overseas.
Observing our political process in action makes me think it's highly unlikely that we're going to get a bunch of representatives to sit down, learn about this, and then enact sweeping changes to
intellectual
property law in the U.S. so users control their data.
This is all super exciting research from an
intellectual
perspective, and so scientists are going to be willing to do it.
In March of 2006, police interrogated Brendan Dassey, a 16-year-old high school student with an IQ around 70, putting him in the range of
intellectual
disability.
I don't want to, I mean, it's like an
intellectual
stop-and-frisk.
Howard is a man of a certain degree of
intellectual
standards.
Deciphering an image like that takes quite a bit of an
intellectual
effort.
It was actually adverted to earlier, but a very specific thing happened in the history of the kind of Christianity that we see around us mostly in the United States today, and it happened in the late 19th century, and that specific thing that happened in the late 19th century was a kind of deal that was cut between science, this new way of organizing
intellectual
authority, and religion.
If you think about the 18th century, say, if you think about
intellectual
life before the late 19th century, anything you did, anything you thought about, whether it was the physical world, the human world, the natural world apart from the human world, or morality, anything you did would have been framed against the background of a set of assumptions that were religious, Christian assumptions.
But this changes in the late 19th century, and for the first time, it's possible for people to develop serious
intellectual
careers as natural historians like Darwin.
So there's a big change, and that division, that
intellectual
division of labor occurs as I say, I think, and it sort of solidifies so that by the end of the 19th century in Europe, there's a real
intellectual
division of labor, and you can do all sorts of serious things, including, increasingly, even philosophy, without being constrained by the thought, "Well, what I have to say has to be consistent with the deep truths that are given to me by our religious tradition."
And sometimes in class I might pause the
intellectual
sounding flow to ask “Yo!
So this question, why is there something rather than nothing, this sublime question, was posed rather late in
intellectual
history.
There are
intellectual
risks and physical risks and financial risks and emotional risks and social risks and ethical risks and political risks.
For example, I might ask them to do an
intellectual
risk and try to tackle a problem they haven't tried before; or a social risk, talking to someone sitting next to them on the train; or an emotional risk, maybe telling someone they really care about how they feel.
They may well be by a TED speaker, and so we can get the conversation going during the year and come back next year having had the same intellectual, emotional journey.
And that disparity struck me as this incredible
intellectual
and moral puzzle.
We have this intellectual, this Darwinian revolution in which, thanks to Darwin, we figured out we are just one species among many; evolution is working on us the same way it's working on all the others; we are acted upon as well as acting; we are really in the fiber, the fabric of life.
The better computers get at
intellectual
activities, the more they can build better computers to be better at
intellectual
capabilities, so this is going to be a kind of change that the world has actually never experienced before, so your previous understanding of what's possible is different.
So I had to compromise with operational research work, which had the
intellectual
challenge that interested me and the commercial value that was valued by the clients: things like scheduling freight trains, time-tabling buses, stock control, lots and lots of stock control.
The U.S. and the West say China cheats on the question of
intellectual
property rights, and through cyberattacks on U.S. and global firms.
We have a romantic ideal in which we turn to one person to fulfill an endless list of needs: to be my greatest lover, my best friend, the best parent, my trusted confidant, my emotional companion, my
intellectual
equal.
I am Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor: intellectual, neuroanatomist.
Ze isn't just a great public intellectual, he's also a brilliant community builder, and the community of people that built up around these videos was in many ways a community of learners.
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