Will computers close the final gap, and find in their own depths, abysmal or otherwise, an instinctual feel for the wrong move at the right time? |
Eating meat is disagreeable to Thoreau's imagination, and his distaste of it is instinctual. |
In addition, the distribution of terms in Freud's instinctual theory is neither static nor immutable. |
The wider the range of legitimate opportunity, the less the instinctual choice to steal access. |
We should not conclude that pity or other instinctual affections, or even rational self-love, are bad. |
Her passion seems instinctual, more like the weary empathy of Garbo, inseparable from her being. |