Though most of us don't hunt, our eyes are still the great monopolists of our senses. To taste or touch your enemy or your food, y...ou have to be unnervingly close to it. To smell or hear it, you can risk being further off. But vision can rush through the fields and up the mountains, travel across time, country, and parsecs of outer space, and collect bushel baskets of information as it goes. Animals that hear high frequencies better than we do--bats and dolphins, for instance--seem to see richly with their ears, hearing geographically, but for us the world becomes most densely informative, most luscious, when we take it in through our eyes. It may even be that abstract thinking evolved from our eyes' elaborate struggle to make sense of what they saw. Seventy percent of the body's sense receptors cluster in the eyes, and it is mainly through seeing the world that we appraise and understand it. Lovers close their eyes when they kiss because, if they didn't, there would be too many visual distractions to notice and analyze.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
The preacher then went on to criticise the attitude of religion towards science. "If there is still a feeling of hostility between... them ... it is no longer the fault of religion. There have been times when the church seemed afraid, but she is so no longer. Analyze, dissect, use your microscope or your spectrum till the last atom of matter is reached; reflect and refine till the last element of thought is made clear; the church now knows with the certainty of science what she once knew only by the certainty of faith, that you will find enthroned behind all thought and matter only one central idea,--that idea which the church has never ceased to embody,--I AM!"LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
It is one of those distinctions which is obvious, without being sharp or clear. It is obvious, and remains obvious, to every norma...l mind, although when we come to analyze it, we may not be able to rule a boundary line. It remains obvious, as the distinction between day and night remains obvious, though, when we begin to analyze that distinction, we come up against such refinements as dusk and twilight. There is more than one way of characterizing the difference. Perception is essentially a passive experience, something that happens to us; thinking is an active one, something that we do. Or if you don't like this distinction, because of refinements such as the "intentionality" which some have detected (rightly, I would say) in perception, or on the other hand because of the passivity of that uncontrolled type of thinking called "reverie," then thoughts are something that comes from within; perceptions something that comes from without.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Priest: Can't you conceive of a truth too great for the human mind to analyze? Dr. Henryk Savaard: Tonight, no. But tomorrow,... I may know better.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Communism is a proposition to structure the world more reasonably, a proposition for changing the world. As such, we have to analy...ze it and, if we deem it reasonable, act upon it.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Real knowledge comes out of the whole corpus of consciousness; out of your belly and your penis as much as out of your brain and m...ind. The mind can only analyze and rationalise.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Analyze theory-building how we will, we all must start in the middle. Our conceptual firsts are middle-sized, middle-distanced obj...ects, and our introduction to them and to everything comes midway in the cultural evolution of the race.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »
Autobiographies are ... only useful as the lives you read about and analyze may suggest to you something that you may find useful ...in your own journey through life.LESSATTRIBUTION DETAIL »