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The Hard Problem has prompted arguments in serious journals about what is going on in the mind of a zombie, or – to quote the title of a famous 1974 paper by the philosopher Thomas Nagel – the question "What is it like to be a bat?" Some argue that the problem marks the boundary not just of what we currently know, but of what science could ever explain.
There is a pretty sizable pocket of people like us who are upset at Reader's demise, but since none of us could ever explain what RSS was – why someone should use Google Reader and how to advance a boringly old technology – it's dying.
She taught me more about imagining, discovering and listening than I could ever explain.
After all, Cesky Krumlov was never on my travel itinerary, was a challenge in more ways than I could ever explain, and won a place in my heart which will never fade.
Of the hundred-odd jaw-droppers he utters over the course of the first half hour, my favorite potent quotables are "I love booze, and I LOVE not being part of society," "The bridge is my home now," and "I love my dog more than I could ever explain... probably except like your own child" (said with tears streaming down his face).
Of the hundred-odd jaw-droppers he utters over the course of the first half hour, my favorites are "I love booze, and I LOVE not being part of society," "The bridge is my home now," and "I love my dog more than I could ever explain... probably except like your own child" (said with tears streaming down his face).
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And then how could I ever explain this?—even loyalties melt away.
But he was challenged by one reviewer on whether biography could ever adequately explain the terrible events of inter-war Europe.
She fills the blank that no biography of Billy Tipton, even one as beautifully researched as Ms Middlebrook's, could ever wholly explain.
But I am sceptical that human behaviour could ever be explained by physics or biology alone.
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