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Or like Kant, did I use reason to figure out what was
intrinsically
right?"
One of our philosophies in the book is that no dish is really
intrinsically
any better than any other dish.
By that, I mean
intrinsically
beautiful things, just something that's exquisitely beautiful, that's universally beautiful.
So no matter how lazy you feel, you're not really
intrinsically
doing nothing.
It's actually how we do our social bonding, and it's
intrinsically
motivated.
According to this view, the reason we want a big house or a nice car or a good job isn't that these things are
intrinsically
valuable.
But let's go back to safety, because everybody after Fukushima had to reassess the safety of nuclear, and one of the things when I set out to design a power reactor was it had to be passively and
intrinsically
safe, and I'm really excited about this reactor for essentially two reasons.
So much of the other things that we ought to do, like slowing emissions, are
intrinsically
slow, because it takes time to build all the hardware we need to reduce emissions.
And in this sense, science is
intrinsically
conservative.
We need to recognize that security and human rights are not opposite values, they are
intrinsically
related.
For better or for worse, the story of the Everglades is
intrinsically
tied to the peaks and the valleys of mankind's relationship with the natural world.
And what they found out is that these birds' behavior is
intrinsically
tied to the annual draw-down cycle of water in the Everglades, the thing that defines the Everglades watershed.
Could all cells be
intrinsically
asymmetric?
The idea behind this law is that selling sex is
intrinsically
harmful and so you're, in fact, helping sex workers by removing the option.
They understand
intrinsically
what a great city can and should be.
Belonging comes from being in relationships where you're valued for who you are
intrinsically
and where you value others as well.
Bob Jacklovich and John Lamb at Ford Motor Company, in the days when Ford Motor was spending vast amounts of money on fundamental research, discovered a way to build a spectroscope that was
intrinsically
nano-scale.
So they are, intrinsically, a slower life-form.
And also these very life-like,
intrinsically
painted silicone legs.
There’s nothing
intrinsically
sweet about honey.
And there’s nothing
intrinsically
sexy about these young ladies.
They're deeply complex, they're more intellectually stimulating, and most of all, they're
intrinsically
social.
Now, this sounds like an
intrinsically
upbeat worldview in a way, because when you think of non-zero, you think win-win, you know, that's good.
Well, there are a few reasons that actually it's not
intrinsically
upbeat.
But there's a more fundamental reason that it's not
intrinsically
upbeat, because a non-zero-sum game, all it tells you for sure is that the fortunes will be correlated for better or worse.
I also like it because it's an
intrinsically
kind of morally redeeming exercise.
And you also need to make it
intrinsically
interesting.
Apart from several good sequences, I didn't quite buy Susan Sarandon as a flake (she's too
intrinsically
smart and focused to be passed off as this devil-may-care lady), and her naturally grounded personality is a bad fit for the role of an irresponsible parent.
No respect whatsoever to many important details which
intrinsically
make the movie.
I can't imagine it helping anyone since it is
intrinsically
a downer, muddled and baffling.
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