“The recognition, the diagnosis, and the preservation of psychopathic individuals account for the apparent increase of neurotics in civilized communities.” IndividualCommunityAccountsIncreaseRecognitionCivilizedPreservationDiagnosisPsychopathic Author:Boris Sidis
“An exacting account of the processes by which things fall apart. The scope is breathtaking...the clarity and lyricism of the writing itself left me with repeated gasps of recognition about the human condition. I believe it will be a classic.” WritingBelieveHumansFallLeftI BelieveProcessConditionsAccountsClarityRecognitionClassicHuman ConditionFalling ApartScopeBreathtaking Author:Dennis Covington
“We must love one another, yes, yes, that's all true enough, but nothing says we have to like each other. It may be the very recognition of all men as our brothers that accounts for the sibling rivalry, and even enmity, we have toward so many of them.” MenLoveMayEnoughBrotherAccountsRecognitionSiblingRivalryLove One AnotherEnmitySibling Rivalry Author:Peter De Vries
“The classification of facts, the recognition of their sequence and relative significance is the function of science, and the habit of forming a judgment upon these facts unbiassed by personal feeling is characteristic of what may be termed the scientific frame of mind.” MindMayFactsFeelingsScienceHabitJudgmentAccountsFunctionRecognitionCharacteristicsSignificanceRelativeSequenceClassificationFrame Of MindPersonal Feelings Book:The Grammar of Science Source: The Grammar of Science
“I maintain that the human mystery is incredibly demeaned by scientific reductionism, with its claim in promissory materialism to account eventually for all of the spiritual world in terms of patterns of neuronal activity. This belief must be classed as a superstition. ... We have to recognize that we are spiritual beings with souls existing in a spiritual world as well as material beings with bodies and brains existing in a material world.” WorldHumansWellsSoulBodySpiritualScienceBeliefTermExistenceBrainMysteryMaterialsActivityAccountsClaimsPatternsRecognitionMaterialismSuperstitionsMaterial WorldSpiritual BeingsReductionism Author:John Eccles