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Woit offers some intriguing ruminations on the relationship between physics and mathematics, but little intelligible insight into string theory itself.
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To create a consistent level of detail in the analysis, and gain broader and more intelligible insights, we coarse-grain over the codes.
Certainly, humans have no intuition, or direct insight, into an intelligible world, but the presence in them of certain "pure intellectual concepts"—such as those of possibility, existence, necessity, substance, and cause enables them to have some descriptive knowledge of it.
In the Critique Kant thus rejects the insight into an intelligible world that he defended in the Inaugural Dissertation, and he now claims that rejecting knowledge about things in themselves is necessary for reconciling science with traditional morality and religion.
But the Critique claims that pure understanding too, rather than giving us insight into an intelligible world, is limited to providing forms — which he calls pure or a priori concepts — that structure our cognition of the sensible world.
Just as Jaques struggles to slot all machines into a single intelligible order, so Shepheard juggles his insights and influences, experiences and speculations, into several kaleidoscopic re-arrangements covering not much less than life, the universe and everything.
Bonnet syndrome images, Dr. Sacks writes, tend to be "more stereotyped than those of dreams and at the same time less intelligible, less meaningful" — they rarely yield "insights into the unconscious wishes, needs or conflicts of the person" but are instead the brain reacting to the loss of eyesight.
At the same time, Kant qualified there his previous split of the sensible from the intelligible; and it was good that he did, because as his early insights illustrate, his dynamic ontology, albeit premature, had always been on the right track.
Crucially, Darwin then extended this insight: "On this same view of descent with modification, all the great facts in Morphology become intelligible, whether we look to the same pattern displayed in the homologous organs, to whatever purpose applied, of the different species of a class; or to the homologous parts constructed on the same pattern in each individual animal and plant" (1859: 457).
In doing so, we can gain insights into how multivariate information is integrated across the temporal cortex in the decoding of intelligible speech.
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