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You feel your way with the speed of light, by some hyperrational process, to truth."
The main hall seems hyperrational by comparison.
There is obviously now a very great social pressure on the young professors to abandon the thing they cherish most, their hyperrational view of the world.
That would please Kalkin, who says that he wants to bring architecture "into the bigger questions of life, not just this hyperrational conversation.
Mr. Smith attributes their imminent decline to their "hyperrational attempt to impose a quantitative order on the world."
His hyperrational Mr. Bubble is a theorist's fiction.
What form of delusion- or desperation- had overtaken him that would make him believe that this hyperrational former drone could be a friend?
Rational choice assumes individuals to be egoistic and hyperrational although theorist mitigate these assumptions by adding variables to their models.
Listen to any talk show, download an impassioned essay from a Web site; listen to someone you know use hyperrational logic to justify an irrational decision.
That is, we can define a notion of the hyperrational numbers, which are a subset of the hyperreals, and they have the same first-order properties as the rationals.
In their work, agents are not hyperrational or isolated, but instead act in concert and with fairness, are capable of experiencing jealousy, and are interested in personal relationships.
If Buddhism and a fundamentalist childhood and political idealism are the building blocks of his remarkably effective leadership style, they're also the ingredients of a spooky sort of hyperrational perfectionism.
Even more disturbing, Rick Bohannon, a graduate student, said, whereas Pilate appears as "a hyperrational Ango-American, the Jewish priests look like Eastern European irrational mystics."
But shoot me full of enough dope to submerge the memory of recent abdominal surgery, and I can grasp pages at a time, skip ahead whole chapters with a sureness that may be intuitive or may just be hyperrational.
Note that the hyperrational point an is infinitely close to π. Thus the natural extension of the Dirichlet function takes different values at these two infinitely close points, and therefore the Dirichlet function is not continuous at π.
Wrong, said the Romantics, and in response they adopted an artistic strategy that must have struck them as the antithesis of their Age of Reason, hyperrational inheritance: an emphatically emotional, even irrational, interpretation of the universe, one that reasserts the will of the individual and leads to the secrets of the soul.