“There is something very fragile about the beginning stages of psychic development. Eventually, one becomes very strong and the cushioning isn't as necessary. It's still logical because we live in an abrasive world.” WorldStillsStrongSeeingStageDevelopmentLogicalFragileVery StrongPsychics Author:Frederick Lenz
“Before my encounter with Thomist philosophy through Maritain, I had almost reached the same conclusions through the logical development of my work, intuition and thought, but what a great sense of joy I felt upon discovering, in Maritain, the confirmation of certain thought patterns, certain ways of clarifying these to myself and to others.” WayPhilosophyJoyCertainFeltDevelopmentPatternsIntuitionConclusionEncountersLogicalDiscoveringConfirmationClarifying Author:Gino Severini
“Alchemy and Kabbalah are later developments in my thinking. I think the primary interest has been the relationship of magic and mystery to logic and understanding. Those are the primary driving forces of my life. I have this ability, for some reason, to be able to hold both the Magical MysteryTour we're on in conjunction with the logical rigor of understanding theoretical physics, which makes me kind of a rare bird, because usually you're one or the other.” ThinkingKindHas BeensReasonAbleForceUnderstandingInterestAbilityMagicMysteryDevelopmentBirdLogicPhysicsDrivingPrimariesLogicalTheoreticalAlchemyDriving ForceRigorConjunctionsKabbalahTheoretical Physics Author:Fred Alan Wolf
“Geometry, like arithmetic, requires for its logical development only a small number of simple, fundamental principles. These fundamental principles are called the axioms of geometry.” SimpleNumbersPrinciplesDevelopmentFundamentalsLogicalGeometryAxiomsArithmeticSmall NumbersFundamental Principles Book:The Foundations of Geometry Source: The Foundations of Geometry
“The development of the plot of the novel leads to a single point, and it's my opinion that the ending that the novel has, which is a somewhat ambiguous ending, is the only logical ending given the structure of the book as a whole.” BookWholeGivenOpinionNovelDevelopmentStructurePlotLogicalAmbiguous Author:Emily Barton
“It is with children that we have the best chance of studying the development of logical knowledge, mathematical knowledge, physical knowledge, and so forth.” InspirationalChildrenChanceEducationStudyPsychologyDevelopmentMathematicalLogicalEpistemologyChild Development Book:Dialogue with Jean Piaget Source: Dialogue with Jean Piaget