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Recent Collectibles- By: bonnittaroyCan it be that if we really reinsert ourselves into the world, see our development, investigations, and technological control as actions within a network that we support and alter and that supports and alters us, see freedom and responsibility not as demands of causality but as a particularly human acknowledgement of it, if we see nature, including our own, […]
- By: bonnittaroyIf we are truly concerned with dealing humanely and realistically with ourselves and the world, then we cannot afford prematurely foreclosed possibilities or naive, simplistic optimism, crossed or circular inferences, empty explanation, or facile analogy. We cannt let projections (of ourselves into our genes, of our past into our future) pass for understandi […]
- By: bonnittaroyThe developing organism as object of thought will occassionally be conpared to the prcess of thought itself. Our conceptual structure and metaphors not only describe our discoveries, they guide and define them as well, and both object and knowledge of it emerge interactively. There may also be a nonarbitrary relation between the fact that we find it difficul […]
- By: bonnittaroyJason Brown & Steven Meyer at Philoctestes Center on Poetry and Microgenesis http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTBfNBuOXd0
- By: bonnittaroyOur tendency to conceptualize our own mental activities in terms of subject-object relations and of the inner-outer dimension has been noted, as has the evident ease with which we project these notions inward and outward to explain all manner of creation and change, stability and intractability. We have an ancient heritage of thought about essence and appear […]
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