“Faced with a world of "modern ideas" which would like to banish everyone into a corner and a "specialty," a philosopher, if there could be a philosopher these days, would be compelled to establish the greatness of mankind, the idea of "greatness," on the basis of his own particular extensive range and multiplicity, his own totality in the midst of diversity.” IfsWorldIdeasWould BeModernMankindGreatnessParticularDiversityBasesPhilosopherCornersThese DaysRangeMidstCompelledTotalityMultiplicitySpecialty Author:Friedrich Nietzsche
“The essence of the modern state is the union of the universal with the full freedom of the particular, and with the welfare of individuals.” StatesIndividualModernParticularEssenceUniversalUnionsWelfare Author:Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
“As the classes in modern life come together, we have become much more intensely class conscious. It's a very curious thing. But I deal with human beings with whom I've come in contact and have had a chance to closely observe. Their upper-classness is not a matter of particular fascination for me.” HumansMatterTogetherChanceHuman BeingsDealsClassModernParticularConsciousContactCuriousFascinationModern Life Author:Louis Auchincloss
“It is not my purpose as a poet to condemn war (or to be exact, modern warfare). I only wish to present the universal aspects of a particular event.” WarPurposeWishModernEventsParticularPoetAspectUniversalWarfareModern Warfare Author:Herbert Read
“Modern statisticians are familiar with the notion that any finite body of data contains only a limited amount of information on any point under examination; that this limit is set by the nature of the data themselves, and cannot be increased by any amount of ingenuity expended in their statistical examination: that the statistician's task, in fact, is limited to the extraction of the whole of the available information on any particular issue.” WholeFactsBodyIssuesModernInformationParticularAmountLimitsTasksNotionAvailableFamiliarDataStatisticsFiniteExaminationIngenuityStatisticianExtraction Author:Ronald Fisher
“There is no "scientific worldview" just as there is no uniform enterprise "science" - except in the minds of metaphysicians, school masters, and scientists blinded by the achievements of their own particular niche... There is no objective principle that could direct us away from the supermarket "religion" or the supermarket "art" toward the more modern, and much more expensive supermarket "science." Besides, the search for such guidance would be in conflict with the idea of individual responsibility which allegedly is an important ingredient of a "rational" or scientific age.” MindArtImportantIdeasWould BeAgeSchoolIndividualResponsibilityPrinciplesModernParticularMastersConflictAchievementDirectScientistObjectivesRationalGuidanceExpensiveEnterpriseIngredientsUniformsWorldviewNicheBlindedSupermarketsIndividual Responsibility Author:Paul Feyerabend
“There are obviously two educations. One should teach us how to make a living and the other how to live. Surely these should never be confused in the mind of any man who has the slightest inlinkng of what culture is. For most of us it is essential that we should make a living... In the complications of modern life and with our increased accumulation of knowledge, it doubtless helps greatly to compress some years of experience into far fewer years by studying for a particular trade or profession in an institution.” MenShouldYearsMindTwoHelpingCultureTeachStudyModernParticularEssentialsInstitutionsTradeProfessionConfusedFewerModern LifeAccumulationComplicationYears Of Experience Author:James Truslow Adams
“I'm into old-time music, I'm not very interested in modern, popular music at all. And if I'm really into some particular old-time musician, some fiddler or banjo player, I'm always dying of curiosity to see what they look like.” IfsLooksPlayerModernDyingParticularMusicianCuriosityOld TimePopular MusicBanjosFiddlersOld Time MusicBanjo Players Author:Robert Crumb
“The great misfortune of the modern English is not at all that they are more boastful than other people (they are not); it is that they are boastful about those particular things which nobody can boast of without losing them.” PeopleModernParticularLosingMisfortunesBoastModern English Book:The Essential Gilbert K. Chesterton Source: The Essential Gilbert K. Chesterton
“he challenge is finding the modern conduit for the audience, having fun and really looking at the duality of this particular character, that is both devil and angel, and on the cusp of losing control of the pagan background, to this newfangled religion called Christianity. There's a great backdrop there, and just a whole dark side with the magic.” WholeCharacterFunSidesChallengesDarkChristianityAudienceMagicModernParticularFindingsLosingDevilAngelBackgroundsHaving FunDualityPaganDark SideBackdropCuspLosing ControlAngel And Devil Author:Joseph Fiennes