“The real evil isn't the objects of technology but the tendency of technology to isolate people into lonely attitudes of objectivity. It's the objectivity, the dualistic way of looking at things underlying technology, that produces the evil.” PeopleWayRealEvilAttitudeTechnologyObjectsProduceLonelyTendenciesObjectivity Author:Robert M. Pirsig
“Apollo 11 will probably go down in history as one of the major responses of two nations facing each other with threatening technologies - sometimes called mutually assured destruction. It was also the America's response to the apparent superiority of the Russians in putting objects into space before USA could.” TwoSometimesAmericaNationsSpaceTechnologyObjectsMajorsDestructionResponseUsaSuperiorityThreateningAssuredApolloTwo NationsApollo 11Mutually Assured Destruction Author:Buzz Aldrin
“The main thesis of mind-physics holds that consciousness and matter are both manifestations of a more primary entity, and that the processes of manifestation exhibit equivalent invariances for both consciousness and matter. When the program for mind-physics is complete the subject-object dichotomy of modal logic, the polarity of concept-percept, and the antagonism between morality and technology will all come to an end. Then the non-repeatable experiment will be understood to be more primary than the traditional repeatable experiment.” MindEndsMatterProcessConsciousnessTechnologySubjectsObjectsMoralityUnderstoodConceptsProgramLogicPhysicsExperimentsTraditionalPrimariesManifestationEntityExhibitsThesisDichotomyAntagonismPolarity Author:Paul Laffoley
“Inanimate objects are sometimes parties to litigation. A ship has a legal personality, a fiction found useful for maritime purposes. The corporation sole - a creature of ecclesiastical law - is an acceptable adversary, and large fortunes ride on its cases... So it should be as respects valleys, alpine meadows, rivers, lakes, estuaries, beaches, ridges, groves of trees, swampland, or even air that feels the destructive pressures of modern technology and modern life.” FeelsShouldSometimesWaterPartyCasesTechnologyAirTreeModernObjectsPersonalityPressureFortuneEnvironmentalShipsCorporationsDestructiveValleysAcceptableModern LifeAdversariesGroveRidgesInanimate ObjectsModern Technology Author:William O. Douglas
“If the technocratic class often invokes technology, it is because these inanimate objects can take on a trajectory of their own and so cover for the manager's inability to give leadership.” IfsGivingClassTechnologyObjectsManagersInabilityInvokeTrajectoryInanimate Objects Book:The Unconscious Civilization Source: The Unconscious Civilization
“The object of education is to prepare the young to educate themselves throughout their lives.” LifeYoungEducationTechnologyLearningTeacherTeachingObjectsAppreciationEducationalEducatedEducateEducation SystemSelf EducationEducational SystemTeaching ChildrenGreat EducationTeaching And LearningEducation And TeachersSchools And EducationGreat EducationalTeaching And EducationTeaching EducationTeacher StudentTeaching LearningChildren LearningTeacher And StudentInspirational EducationGreat TeachingGood TeachingChildren EducationStudents And EducationStudent LearningChildren And EducationInspirational EducationalTrue EducationValue Of EducationPurpose Of EducationFree EducationInspiring EducationTeaching StudentsRelated To EducationTeachers Learning From StudentsWhat Is EducationAdult EducationAcademic EducationInspiring EducationalAim Of EducationYoung StudentsEducational ChangeInspirational SchoolEnglish EducationAdult LearningEducated MindEducating ChildrenEducational ReformTechnical EducationEducating The Young Author:Robert M. Hutchins
“Education is a technology that tries to make up for what the human mind is innately bad at. Children don't have to go to school to learn how to walk, talk, recognize objects, or remember the personalities of their friends, even though these tasks are much harder than reading, adding, or remembering dates in history. They do have to go to school to learn written language, arithmetic, and science, because those bodies of knowledge and skill were invented too recently for any species-wide knack for them to have evolved.” TryingMindHumansChildrenBodySchoolRememberReadingLanguageWalksTechnologyWrittenObjectsPersonalitySkillsTasksHarderSpeciesWideHuman MindArithmeticKnackWritten Language Author:Steven Pinker
“Darwin's theory is as dead as he is. Everyone is surviving, fit or not. Years ago, any kid dumb enough to chase a shiny object down a well was dead, and out of the gene pool. Now they got the technology and medicine to save the fool so he can breed more open mouth breathers.” YearsWellsEnoughKidsTechnologyObjectsTheoryFoolFitMouthsYears AgoMedicineDumbPoolGenesSurviving Author:Lenny Bruce
“With our technology, with objects, literally three people in a garage can blow away what 200 people at Microsoft can do. Literally can blow it away. Corporate America has a need that is so huge and can save them so much money, or make them so much money, or cost them so much money if they miss it, that they are going to fuel the object revolution.” PeopleIfsNeedsAmericaThreeCan DoTechnologyMissingObjectsHugeRevolutionCostBlowCorporateFuelMicrosoftGarageCorporate America Author:Steve Jobs
“To someone like Zurbaran, who paints still lifes, lemons and pears are the objects of art. But to the electronics engineer who works on the technologies of virtual reality, the whole reality has become the object of art, with a possibility to substitute the virtual with the real.” ArtStillsRealWholeRealityTechnologyPossibilityObjectsPaintSubstitutesEngineersLemonsVirtual RealityElectronicsStill LifePears Author:Paul Virilio
“What makes the production of my work so expensive? The whole installation thing - the construction, the objects, the technology. It really adds up.” WholeArtistTechnologyObjectsAddProductionsExpensiveConstructionInstallation Author:Barbara Kruger
“People try to treat technology as an object, and it can't be. It can only be a channel.” PeopleTryingTechnologyObjectsTreats Author:Jaron Lanier