Final · Match 25
Result 1-1. Outcome: NAT (Albert Einstein) by shootout (4-5).
Turn 1. Bishop answers: "The first is the principle (or source and origin), and the second is the doing and the effect (or trace)."
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Turn 2. Pass. "It is only with reluctance that man's desire for knowledge endures a dualism of this kind."
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Turn 3. Advance. Avicenna releases to Queen Mary mother of Jesus, who develops the line.
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Turn 4. Advance. Queen David Bohm develops the line.
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Turn 5. Bishop answers: "Establishing the Proofs necessary for affirming the Essentiality of the Speaking (Rational) Soul, by the logical method. 10."
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Turn 6. Advance. Queen David Bohm develops the line.
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Turn 7. Bishop answers: "Memoir on the Human Soul from the Stage of its Beginning to the Stage of its Perfection. 9."
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Turn 8. Bishop answers: "Naturalists continually refer to external conditions, such as climate, food, etc., as the only possible cause of variation."
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Turn 9. Pass. "I thought one must first work modestly for years in such a field before one might dare to criticize."
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Turn 10. Bishop answers: "From the strong principle of inheritance, any selected variety will tend to propagate its new and modified form."
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Turn 11. Bishop answers: "That means the stronger reading is likely in this direction."
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Turn 12. Pass. "How was unity to be preserved in his comprehension of the forces of nature".
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Turn 13. Advance. "For the troublesome work of translation I am greatly indebted to my assistant, Miss M."
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Turn 14. Bishop answers: "I need not enumerate the actual results which the last century gained by this work."
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Turn 15. Advance. Carl Jung releases to Queen Mary mother of Jesus, who develops the line.
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Turn 16. Bishop answers: "He had probably never dipped very deep in the latter subject, and that strengthened our doubts."
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Turn 17. Advance. Checked Queen Mary mother of Jesus develops the line.
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Turn 18. Challenge. Hermann von Helmholtz releases to Queen David Bohm, who tests the opposing line.
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Turn 19. Challenge. Checked Queen Mary mother of Jesus tests the opposing line.
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Turn 20. Claim. Checked Queen David Bohm presses a claim.
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Turn 21. Bishop answers: "That means the stronger reading is likely in this direction under pressure."
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Turn 22. Pass. "Thus the endeavour toward a unified view of the nature of forces leads to the hypothesis of an ether."
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Turn 23. Bishop answers: "Thus then we have divided (described) the generic soul, and defined it--which is what we had undertaken."
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Turn 24. Bishop answers: "We now know that many of these hypotheses, which found favour in their day, far overshot the mark."
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Turn 25. Bishop answers: "The first is the principle (or source and origin), and the second is the doing and the effect (or trace)."
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Turn 26. Knight asks: "Natural philosophy, which preceded all exact observation in antiquity, is a natural, but not unfrequently ill-directed, effort of reason?"
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Turn 27. Bishop answers: "I can defend it on this basis, and that is why this answer matters."
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Turn 28. Bishop answers: "Owing to the Reformation, intellectual life had lost its old stability and cohesion; everything appeared in a new light, and new questions arose."
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Turn 29. Pass. "But Truth, has many faces; and scarcely any poet (except perhaps Shakespeare) has come within measurable distance of expressing every aspect of the human character."
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Turn 30. Advance. "It appeared beyond question that light must be interpreted as a vibratory process in an elastic, inert medium filling up universal space."
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Turn 31. Challenge. Queen Mary mother of Jesus tests the opposing line.
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Turn 32. Bishop answers: "In the last chapter I shall give a brief recapitulation of the whole work, and a few concluding remarks."
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Turn 33. Pass. "But then this enjoins upon ourselves the duty of applying a proper criticism, grounded upon a practical knowledge of the facts."
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Turn 34. Advance. Charles Darwin releases to Queen David Bohm, who develops the line.
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Turn 35. Save. Carl Jung releases to Queen Mary mother of Jesus, who is denied closure.
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Turn 36. Advance. "It is only with reluctance that man's desire for knowledge endures a dualism of this kind."
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Turn 37. Advance. Checked Queen Mary mother of Jesus develops the line.
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Turn 38. Knight asks: "What assumption are we testing if Albert Einstein keeps the focus here?"
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Turn 39. Bishop answers: "Establishing the Proofs necessary for affirming the Essentiality of the Speaking (Rational) Soul, by the logical method. 10."
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Turn 40. Knight asks: "That which is attained by observation and experiment (calling forth phenomena) leads, by analogy and induction, to a knowledge of 'empirical laws'; their gradual simplification and generalization?"
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Turn 41. Bishop answers: "Memoir on the Human Soul from the Stage of its Beginning to the Stage of its Perfection. 9."
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Turn 42. Save. Alexander von Humboldt releases to Queen David Bohm, who is denied closure.
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Turn 43. Knight asks: "If this line is valid, what would it imply for the other side to justify now?"
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Turn 44. Bishop answers: "Any change in the embryo or larva will almost certainly entail changes in the mature animal."
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Turn 45. Save. "I thought one must first work modestly for years in such a field before one might dare to criticize."
\nClosure is delayed at 1-1.
Turn 46. Bishop answers: "Naturalists continually refer to external conditions, such as climate, food, etc., as the only possible cause of variation."
\nThe move answers pressure.
Turn 47. Advance. "For the troublesome work of translation I am greatly indebted to my assistant, Miss M."
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Turn 48. Advance. Charles Darwin releases to Queen David Bohm, who develops the line.
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Shootout round 1. Gregory Bateson for HEAL (Carl Jung): save. Shootout score 0-0.
Shootout round 1. David Bohm for NAT (Albert Einstein): goal. Shootout score 0-1.
Shootout round 2. Carl Jung for HEAL (Carl Jung): "From the strong principle of inheritance, any selected variety will tend to propagate its new and modified form.". Shootout score 1-1.
Shootout round 2. Charles Darwin for NAT (Albert Einstein): "From the strong principle of inheritance, any selected variety will tend to propagate its new and modified form.". Shootout score 1-2.
Shootout round 3. Avicenna for HEAL (Carl Jung): "The 'existing' can not be absolutely separated in our contemplation of nature from the 'future'.". Shootout score 2-2.
Shootout round 3. Alexander von Humboldt for NAT (Albert Einstein): "The 'existing' can not be absolutely separated in our contemplation of nature from the 'future'.". Shootout score 2-2.
Shootout round 4. Mary mother of Jesus for HEAL (Carl Jung): "I need not enumerate the actual results which the last century gained by this work.". Shootout score 2-2.
Shootout round 4. Hermann von Helmholtz for NAT (Albert Einstein): "I need not enumerate the actual results which the last century gained by this work.". Shootout score 2-3.
Shootout round 5. R. D. Laing for HEAL (Carl Jung): goal. Shootout score 3-3.
Shootout round 5. Wolfgang Pauli for NAT (Albert Einstein): save. Shootout score 3-3.
Shootout round 6. Anna Freud for HEAL (Carl Jung): "How was unity to be preserved in his comprehension of the forces of nature?". Shootout score 4-3.
Shootout round 6. Albert Einstein for NAT (Albert Einstein): "How was unity to be preserved in his comprehension of the forces of nature?". Shootout score 4-4.
Shootout round 7. Gregory Bateson for HEAL (Carl Jung): save. Shootout score 4-4.
Shootout round 7. David Bohm for NAT (Albert Einstein): goal. Shootout score 4-5.
Discourse B (0.872); aesthetic B (0.888); repetition 0.207. Move mix: 11 pass, 22 advance, 9 challenge, 2 claim, 4 save.
| Round | Team | Faculty | Outcome | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | HEAL (Carl Jung) | Gregory Bateson | save | 0-0 |
| 1 | NAT (Albert Einstein) | David Bohm | goal | 0-1 |
| 2 | HEAL (Carl Jung) | Carl Jung | goal | 1-1 |
| 2 | NAT (Albert Einstein) | Charles Darwin | goal | 1-2 |
| 3 | HEAL (Carl Jung) | Avicenna | goal | 2-2 |
| 3 | NAT (Albert Einstein) | Alexander von Humboldt | save | 2-2 |
| 4 | HEAL (Carl Jung) | Mary mother of Jesus | save | 2-2 |
| 4 | NAT (Albert Einstein) | Hermann von Helmholtz | goal | 2-3 |
| 5 | HEAL (Carl Jung) | R. D. Laing | goal | 3-3 |
| 5 | NAT (Albert Einstein) | Wolfgang Pauli | save | 3-3 |
| 6 | HEAL (Carl Jung) | Anna Freud | goal | 4-3 |
| 6 | NAT (Albert Einstein) | Albert Einstein | goal | 4-4 |
| 7 | HEAL (Carl Jung) | Gregory Bateson | save | 4-4 |
| 7 | NAT (Albert Einstein) | David Bohm | goal | 4-5 |
| Turn | Score | Action | Call | Relevance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0-0 | Pass | Bishop Avicenna re-centers the question. | 0.959 |
| 2 | 0-0 | Pass | King Albert Einstein re-centers the question. | 0.798 |
| 3 | 0-0 | Advance | Avicenna releases to Queen Mary mother of Jesus, who develops the line. | 0.690 |
| 4 | 0-0 | Advance | Queen David Bohm develops the line. | 0.758 |
| 5 | 0-0 | Advance | Bishop Avicenna develops the line. | 0.740 |
| 6 | 0-0 | Advance | Queen David Bohm develops the line. | 1.000 |
| 7 | 0-0 | Challenge | Checked Bishop Avicenna tests the opposing line. | 0.924 |
| 8 | 0-0 | Pass | David Bohm releases to Bishop Charles Darwin, who re-centers the question. | 1.000 |
| 9 | 0-0 | Pass | Avicenna releases to King Carl Jung, who re-centers the question. | 0.907 |
| 10 | 0-0 | Challenge | Bishop Charles Darwin tests the opposing line. | 0.973 |
| 11 | 0-0 | Advance | Bishop Gregory Bateson develops the line. | 0.871 |
| 12 | 0-0 | Pass | Charles Darwin releases to King Albert Einstein, who re-centers the question. | 0.861 |
| 13 | 0-0 | Advance | Gregory Bateson releases to King Carl Jung, who develops the line. | 0.940 |
| 14 | 0-0 | Challenge | Bishop Hermann von Helmholtz tests the opposing line. | 0.836 |
| 15 | 0-0 | Advance | Carl Jung releases to Queen Mary mother of Jesus, who develops the line. | 0.952 |
| 16 | 0-0 | Save | Checked Bishop Hermann von Helmholtz is denied closure. | 1.000 |
| 17 | 0-0 | Advance | Checked Queen Mary mother of Jesus develops the line. | 1.000 |
| 18 | 0-0 | Challenge | Hermann von Helmholtz releases to Queen David Bohm, who tests the opposing line. | 1.000 |
| 19 | 0-0 | Challenge | Checked Queen Mary mother of Jesus tests the opposing line. | 1.000 |
| 20 | 0-1 | Claim | Checked Queen David Bohm presses a claim. | 1.000 |
| 21 | 0-1 | Pass | Mary mother of Jesus releases to Bishop Gregory Bateson, who re-centers the question. | 0.903 |
| 22 | 0-1 | Pass | King Albert Einstein re-centers the question. | 0.843 |
| 23 | 0-1 | Challenge | Bishop Avicenna tests the opposing line. | 0.979 |
| 24 | 0-1 | Advance | Albert Einstein releases to Bishop Hermann von Helmholtz, who develops the line. | 1.000 |
| 25 | 0-1 | Advance | Checked Bishop Avicenna develops the line. | 0.671 |
| 26 | 0-1 | Advance | Hermann von Helmholtz releases to Knight Alexander von Humboldt, who develops the line. | 0.934 |
| 27 | 0-1 | Challenge | Avicenna releases to Bishop Gregory Bateson, who tests the opposing line. | 0.997 |
| 28 | 0-1 | Advance | Bishop Hermann von Helmholtz develops the line. | 1.000 |
| 29 | 0-1 | Pass | King Carl Jung re-centers the question. | 0.929 |
| 30 | 0-1 | Advance | Hermann von Helmholtz releases to King Albert Einstein, who develops the line. | 1.000 |
| 31 | 0-1 | Challenge | Queen Mary mother of Jesus tests the opposing line. | 0.626 |
| 32 | 0-1 | Advance | Albert Einstein releases to Bishop Charles Darwin, who develops the line. | 1.000 |
| 33 | 0-1 | Pass | Mary mother of Jesus releases to King Carl Jung, who re-centers the question. | 0.976 |
| 34 | 0-1 | Advance | Charles Darwin releases to Queen David Bohm, who develops the line. | 1.000 |
| 35 | 0-1 | Save | Carl Jung releases to Queen Mary mother of Jesus, who is denied closure. | 1.000 |
| 36 | 0-1 | Advance | David Bohm releases to King Albert Einstein, who develops the line. | 0.943 |
| 37 | 0-1 | Advance | Checked Queen Mary mother of Jesus develops the line. | 0.890 |
| 38 | 0-1 | Advance | Albert Einstein releases to Knight Wolfgang Pauli, who develops the line. | 0.917 |
| 39 | 0-1 | Pass | Bishop Avicenna re-centers the question. | 0.989 |
| 40 | 0-1 | Challenge | Wolfgang Pauli releases to Knight Alexander von Humboldt, who tests the opposing line. | 1.000 |
| 41 | 1-1 | Claim | Checked Bishop Avicenna presses a claim. | 0.914 |
| 42 | 1-1 | Save | Alexander von Humboldt releases to Queen David Bohm, who is denied closure. | 1.000 |
| 43 | 1-1 | Pass | Knight R. D. Laing re-centers the question. | 0.757 |
| 44 | 1-1 | Advance | David Bohm releases to Bishop Charles Darwin, who develops the line. | 0.942 |
| 45 | 1-1 | Save | R. D. Laing releases to King Carl Jung, who is denied closure. | 1.000 |
| 46 | 1-1 | Advance | Checked Bishop Charles Darwin develops the line. | 1.000 |
| 47 | 1-1 | Advance | Checked King Carl Jung develops the line. | 0.695 |
| 48 | 1-1 | Advance | Charles Darwin releases to Queen David Bohm, who develops the line. | 1.000 |