• So that can be unsettling when we think of this as happening at a certain contemporaneous moment in the history of thought.

    如果把这个问题放在思想史的特定时期来想,它可能是难以解决的。

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  • He's saying they're doing great work but they forget this one little thing: you cannot reconcile rhetoric and grammar.

    他说的是,他们做得非常好,但是他们忘记了一个小问题,修辞和语法是不可能和解的。

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  • Now, in thinking about this question, this is-- you might think of the topic as the nature of wellbeing.

    思考这个问题时-,你们会可能想到幸福的本质话题。

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  • In the case of Leviathan, I would suggest to you, Hobbes' central question is, ? what makes authority possible?

    至于《利维坦》,我要向你们说明,霍布斯的中心问题是,是什么使得权力成为可能

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  • And I'm going to show you an example in a 1 second, just to drive this home, but notice the characteristics. In the first two cases, the problem reduced by 1 at each step.

    在前面两个例子里,每一部问题的规模缩小了,不管是迭代的还是递归的,这表明这个问题的复杂性可能是线性的。

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  • It's just not possible to solve some of these problems by hand and this isn't even a domain that's necessarily into the world of CS but speaks to you the applicability of it all.

    手工处理这些问题似乎有些不大可能,但这还不是,计算机科学要解决的主要问题,我们的目的只是为了告诉你它的用途。

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  • Given that we have the largest Internet population, it's likely that we will be able to encounter new problems before American people encounter.

    中国的互联网用户是最多的,中国很有可能,将在美国人之前遇到新的问题

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  • The sense of values we have, the things that we get excited about are different, and the problems may be more difficult.

    我们的价值体系,我们的兴趣范围都是和你们不一样的,这些问题可能会更难

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  • Okay, so one possibility is that if somebody is underweight that creates its own set of heart consequences.

    好的,有一种可能性是体重过轻,本身会导致一系列的心脏问题

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  • But the problem of one's being called to be a great poet is that one may have an inkling or some sense of a promise of future greatness but nothing really to show for it yet.

    但是一个人被召唤去变成伟大诗人的问题在于,他可能会有一丝感觉他将来必定是伟大的,但还没有什么能够真正表明这一切。

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  • If someone was telling you this story, is that the first question you would ask? So did she have a precursor? No, probably not. Okay.

    如果有人告诉你们这个故事,这会是你们,问的第一个问题吗,可能不是,好的。

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  • And Peter Gray in his psychology textbook refers to it as the "changing hiding places" problem, which is probably a better name for it.

    彼得·格雷在他的心理学教科书中,将这一任务称为"变换藏身地"问题,这可能是个更为恰当的名字

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  • And I thought it would be useful And I thought it would be useful to have to have opportunities to work with students opportunities to work with students about the issues about the issues outside the classroom outside the classroom that might either inform or impede that might either inform or impede their development their development as scholars.

    我觉得,如果有机会与学生交流,我觉得一个有用的办法,会很有益,是创造机会和学生们一起处理,与他们讨论课外的问题,课外一些可能会影响或阻碍,这些问题可能促进或者阻碍,他们作为学者的发展的问题

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  • That used to be a question you could ask in quite some comfort.

    这也可能是你以前随口问到的问题

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  • They have to contend with something called moral hazard, which is the risk that people will be affected by the fact that they're insured and do something bad.

    保险公司必须应对道德风险的问题,也就是说,有些人可能会因为购买了保险,而动了歪念来骗取保费

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  • Another side effect if you take too much lithium is death, so that's no good to have in sodas either, and it might not have been as big a deal back in the 1920's, but you can imagine with supersizing today, this might be a bigger problem.

    另一个副作用是因为摄入锂过量而死,这更说明在汽水里放这种东西是不好的,这在二十世纪二十年代可能没什么大问题,但你可以想象在如今这个什么都超标的时代,这也许会出更大的问题

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  • And this is very much deliberate on our part so you just don't feel that inevitable angst when it comes to asking what you think is a dumb question and probably isn't, but you don't need to disclose your name.

    这在我们的角度上来说是非常深思熟虑的,所以你们不要认为那是必然的麻烦,当问了一个你认为是愚蠢的问题,或者可能不是,但是你不必要,公开你的名字。

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  • Before we get to suicide, you might say, the question that's going to entertain us for the remaining few weeks is this.

    在我讲到自杀之前,你可能会说,剩下几个星期里让我们有兴趣的,问题是这样一个问题

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  • What is the class of algorithm that's- that probably applies to this, and how do I pull something out of that, if you like, a briefcase of possible algorithms to solve?

    以及哪种算法-,可能可以应用到这类问题上,问题本身又能提取出什么东西来,以及可能解决问题的一系列方法的简介?

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  • Now Descartes, you remember, in his Meditations begins by asking a series of questions about how we can know anything, and one of the skeptical questions he asks is, "Well, might I not be crazy?"

    大家应该记得,在《沉思录》的开头,笛卡尔问了一系列,关于我们如何知道一切的问题,其中的一个问题是,我可能疯了?

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  • Really, all these things are potentially interesting possibilities and the question is what makes most sense?

    实际上,上述这些都是可能的潜在原因,问题是哪一个才是主要原因

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  • But the great question is to keep your mind think about a possibility of the--body theory.

    你们应该思考的最重要的问题,是肉体论的可能性。

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  • Well, I think the gay gene is maybe a different example, because you would want to arouse the question, do we think the life with attraction to your own sex is any worse than life without it?

    我觉得同性恋基因可能是个不同的例子,你可能想要引出这个问题,那就是,被同性所吸引,这是否意味着一个人的生活就要比其他人糟糕呢?

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  • Socrates' disillusion of that very framework,challenges, it seems to me, the very possibility of political life by questioning the question or the distinction between friend and enemy.

    苏格拉底,对这个框架的醒悟,在我看来,挑战了政治生活的可能性,就在他提问,或区别友与敌的问题时。

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  • OK. At this point, if we stop, you'll think all algorithms are linear. This is really boring.

    可能我们就认为所有的解决这个问题的,算法都是线性增长的了,真很没意思,但是他们真不是对不对?

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  • But for all that, it could just be a particular piece of the missile that does it.

    这个问题的答案,可能是导弹上的某一特定部分

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  • Now typically that's probably not the way you've been thinking about things.

    绑在一起成为一个东西,现在这可能不是你思考问题的方式。

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  • So a bunch of you have already dived into this probably which is fantastic.

    你们中的一些人可能已经开始,研究这个奇异的问题了。

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  • And I imagine the first person who articulated the question aloud probably met with the response saying, "What a stupid question. Of course things fall down."

    我想象第一个人,大声提出这个问题,可能得到这样的回答,多么愚蠢的问题,物体当然下降“

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  • The real question may not be What does it take to survive?

    真正的问题可能不是存活的标准是什么?

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