• It is bad luck for you and me.

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  • The deprivation account says, death is bad for you insofar as, or it's bad for you when, by virtue of dying now, what you've been deprived of is, another chunk of life that would've been good for you to have.

    剥夺解释认为,死亡对你来说是坏事,或者说它可能是坏事,如果你现在就死的话,你被剥夺的是,你可以拥有的另一段美好生活。

    耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选

  • A huge amount about what we know on diet and health-- like is too much sugar bad for you?

    我们所知的大部分关于饮食和健康的信息,比如吃太多糖是否对身体不好

    耶鲁公开课 - 关于食物的心理学、生物学和政治学课程节选

  • What you have to do is have the courage to say I have got to account for the bad data, what I think are bad data and the data that helped me build my theory.

    你们要做的就是,鼓起勇气来说,我已经解释出了那些劣质的数据,和我认为是劣质的数据,还有那些帮助我建立理论的数据。

    麻省理工公开课 - 固态化学导论课程节选

  • After all, the whole point of nonexistence is you don't exist ? How could anything be bad for you when you don't exist?

    毕竟不存在的全部意义就是,你不存在,怎么可能有什么东西对你来说有坏处?

    耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选

  • So if we tease this apart and this is actually nice, every semester I get beat up for just how bad this thing actually is if you start really picking it apart.

    因此,如果我们分解这个部分,这其实是不错的,不管事情多么糟糕,分解一下就好了。

    哈佛公开课 - 计算机科学课程节选

  • Yeah, this is not a bad time for me to remind you that in one of Plato's dialogues, Socrates says the Greeks sit like frogs around a pond and that pond is the Aegean Sea.

    下面引用一下,柏拉图记录的一段对话,苏格拉底说希腊地形,就像一群青蛙围着一个池塘,而那池塘就是爱琴海

    耶鲁公开课 - 古希腊历史简介课程节选

  • When the headache is occurring Now, according to the deprivation account the badness of death consists in the fact that when you're dead you are deprived of the goods of life ? So when is death bad for you?

    当头疼发生时,现在根据剥夺解释,死亡的坏处在于,当你死了的时候,你便被剥夺了生命力的好处这个事实,所以什么时候死亡对你来说不好?

    耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选

  • And this is useful because if you're actually writing a program that's interactive or that you want to change overtime much like you would a game, hopefully, the game is not going to have the bad guys, for instance, always standing in the same place or the rocks or whatever it is falling from the sky in the same place 'cause it would very quickly become a very tedious game.

    这是很有用的,因为如果,写一个交互的程序或者,希望每次游戏都不一样,我们希望,游戏中的坏人物,别老是站在同一个地方或者同一块石头上,或者从天空中同样的位置落下,因为这立刻会使游戏变得乏味。

    哈佛公开课 - 计算机科学课程节选

  • Well, one way of course is to accept the objection and say " "You're right Death isn't really bad for me " And some philosophers have indeed accepted that very conclusion, maybe Epicurus Most of us want to say " "No, no Death is bad for me" So we need a better answer to the ?" "Oh yeah? When is it bad for you?"

    一种方式当然是接受它并说,“你是对的,死亡对我来说真的没什么坏处“,而一些哲学家确实接受了,那个结论,也许比如伊壁鸠鲁,我们大多数人想说,“不,不,死亡对我来说有坏处“,于是我们需要一个更好的答案来回答,“是么?,它什么时候对你有坏处了“

    耶鲁公开课 - 死亡课程节选

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