"can" represents a possibility. The way Kentaro and other dystopians present it, we should conclude that nobody can do anything. For example, Kentaro can iron his shirt. That, in Kentaro's own words, will not be true because Kentaro's having an iron is not enough. He should have the knowledge, the power and most of all the "intent" to do it. So his having an iron does not mean he can iron the shirt.
Besides the solid readaptation of the venerable bridge model, I like the question about new innovation coming from within rather than from the West, and how that changes dynamics. Would like to hear more on that in India but even the comment made on spot were useful: need entrepreneurship culture to get capable people reflecting on how to improve situations.
"can" represents a possibility. The way Kentaro and other dystopians present it, we should conclude that nobody can do anything. For example, Kentaro can iron his shirt. That, in Kentaro's own words, will not be true because Kentaro's having an iron is not enough. He should have the knowledge, the power and most of all the "intent" to do it. So his having an iron does not mean he can iron the shirt.
A conclusion fair enough!
kansal123 11 months ago
Besides the solid readaptation of the venerable bridge model, I like the question about new innovation coming from within rather than from the West, and how that changes dynamics. Would like to hear more on that in India but even the comment made on spot were useful: need entrepreneurship culture to get capable people reflecting on how to improve situations.
thadknull 1 year ago