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> One can still single out in this “driving space” discrete items, such as wheels and windows, red lights, and other cars. But unlike the world of chessplaying, movement among objects is not a space that can be said to end neatly at some point. Should the robot pay attention to pedestrians or not? Should it take weather conditions into account? Or the country in which the city is located and its unique driving customs? Such a list of questions could go on forever. The driving world does not end at some point; it has the structure of ever-receding levels of detail that blend into a nonspecific background.[[5]](https://contempaesthetics.org/2020/07/16/urban-kinaesthetics/#_edn5) > One can still single out in this “driving space” discrete items, such as wheels and windows, red lights, and other cars. But unlike the world of chessplaying, movement among objects is not a space that can be said to end neatly at some point. Should the robot pay attention to pedestrians or not? Should it take weather conditions into account? Or the country in which the city is located and its unique driving customs? Such a list of questions could go on forever. The driving world does not end at some point; it has the structure of ever-receding levels of detail that blend into a nonspecific background.[[5]](https://contempaesthetics.org/2020/07/16/urban-kinaesthetics/#_edn5)
#### Kyoto and atom bomb
"Kyoto has the advantage of the people being more highly intelligent and hence better able to appreciate the significance of the weapon."
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the person deserving credit for savingKyoto from destruction is Henry L. Stimson, the Secretary of War at the time, who had known and admired Kyoto ever since his lovely honeymoon there several decades earlier a nakonec On 30 May, Stimson asked Groves to remove Kyoto from the target list due to its historical, religious and cultural significance, Stimson then approached President Harry S. Truman about the matter. Truman agreed with Stimson, and Kyoto was temporarily removed from the target list.
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- [Bertolt Brecht 1935 Questions From a Worker Who Reads](https://www.marxists.org/archive/brecht/works/1935/questions.htm) - [Bertolt Brecht 1935 Questions From a Worker Who Reads](https://www.marxists.org/archive/brecht/works/1935/questions.htm)