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- While, on the one hand, the end of scientific investigation is the discovery of laws, on the other, science will have reached its highest goal…
- The issue Fodor writes about is central to the psychology of perception, cognition, and action. It is the central issue for anyone who would seriously…
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- There can be no knowledge without emotion. We may be aware of a truth, yet until we have felt its force, it… — Arnold Bennett
- All possible truth is practical. To ask whether our conception of chair or table corresponds to the real chair or table apart… — G. Stanley Hall
- While, on the one hand, the end of scientific investigation is the discovery of laws, on the other, science will have reached… — Unknown Author
- The issue Fodor writes about is central to the psychology of perception, cognition, and action. It is the central issue for anyone… — Unknown Author
- The most popular typefaces are the easiest to read; their popularity has made them disappear from conscious cognition. It becomes impossible to… — Zuzana Licko
- Forgetting your mistakes is a terrible error if you are trying to improve your cognition. — Charlie Munger
- I worry that the level of interrupt, the sort of overwhelming rapidity of information — and especially of stressful information — is… — Eric Schmidt
- The recent medical controversy over whether vaccinations cause autism reveals a habit of human cognition—thinking anecdotally comes naturally, whereas thinking scientifically does… — Michael Shermer
- Liberating education consists in acts of cognition, not transferrals of information — Paulo Freire
- Genuine faith is living knowledge, exact cognition, direct experience. For many centuries faith and belief have been confused, and now it takes… — Samael Aun Weor
- The evident character of this defective cognition of which mathematics is proud, and on which it plumes itself before philosophy, rests solely… — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
- The arts make vivid the fact that words do not, in their literal form or number, exhaust what we can know. The… — Elliot W. Eisner