Truths
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In investigating the child's brain, we're going to uncover deep
truths
about what it means to be human, and in the process, we may be able to help keep our own minds open to learning for our entire lives.
And 50 years from now, all of my current wild ideas will be accepted as
truths
by the scientific and external communities.
There are
truths
about two.
They all participate in the
truths
that two has.
What if there are
truths
about justice, and you could just look around in this world and see which things participated, partook of that form of justice?
He wants objective
truths.
So I say: share your
truths.
Listen to one another's
truths.
Now I happen to know my children don't lie, so I thought, as a neuroscientist, it was important how I could explain how they were telling inconsistent
truths.
I've been privileged to see firsthand how in Africa, film powerfully explores the marvelous and the mundane, how it conveys infinite possibilities and fundamental
truths.
And despite the huge differences between those two children, they will still draw some of the same
truths
from that melody.
In there, we'll find a lot of the
truths
that we might previously have found in the Gospel of Saint John.
They circle the great
truths
again and again and again.
So as you walk around a church, or a mosque or a cathedral, what you're trying to imbibe, what you're imbibing is, through your eyes, through your senses,
truths
that have otherwise come to you through your mind.
'We hold these
truths
to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.'"
I mean, these things sound trite, but they are deep evolutionary
truths.
Which means that we are living through a remarkably privileged era when certain deep
truths
about the cosmos are still within reach of the human spirit of exploration.
Whether in cave paintings or the latest uses of the Internet, human beings have always told their histories and
truths
through parable and fable.
They must be free to challenge the thinking of the day and they must be free to present uncomfortable or inconvenient truths, because that's how scientists push boundaries and pushing boundaries is, after all, what science is all about.
We're all here, and all of those who watch it are going to be traumatized by this event, but all of you here who are victims are going to learn some hard
truths.
Self Evident
Truths
is a photographic record of LGBTQ America today.
"We hold these
truths
to be self-evident that all men are created equal."
["Self evident
truths"
] ["4,000 faces across America"] (Music) (Applause) iO Tillett Wright: Absolutely nothing could have prepared us for what happened after that.
But here's what I was starting to learn that was really interesting: Self Evident
Truths
doesn't erase the differences between us.
So in the endless proliferation of faces that Self Evident
Truths
is always becoming, as it hopefully appears across more and more platforms, bus shelters, billboards, Facebook pages, screen savers, perhaps in watching this procession of humanity, something interesting and useful will begin to happen.
And how will we learn to deal with the
truths
of unfiltered human thought?
Darwin worried about the relationship between what he said and the
truths
of religion, but he could proceed, he could write books about his subject without having to say what the relationship was to the religious claims, and similarly, geologists increasingly could talk about it.
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."
I just want to read what he said at that inauguration: "We the people declare today that the most evident of truths, that all of us are created equal.
With age comes the veneer of respectability and a veneer of uncomfortable
truths.
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