Colour is solely an internal phenomenon, caused no doubt by something external, but neither fallibly nor infallibly representing it. |
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The two filmmakers converge on questions of what defines us as fallibly human, even as they reach vastly different conclusions. |
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Why do we build up these spiritual blogstars and then cry foul when our idol turns out to be just as fallibly human as we are? |
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Contrary to what they believe, the public prefer their politicians fallibly human, rather than joyless teetotallers whose only addiction is to squash or golf. |
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We rely on the fact that human brains are not manufactured on a production line, but evolve to represent a huge variety of very individual ways of 'computing', creatively yet fallibly. |
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We see the aged Carr fallibly recalling the experience. |
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