Unfortunately, thinking carefully and deeply about things that matter most takes more time than many people wish to give it and as a result they succumb to sloganeering and superficial thought.
The Life, Times, and Work of Alfred Korzybski with Non-Aristotelian Sightings and Comments on the Passing Scene
Showing posts with label Human Behavior and the Principle of Least Effort. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Human Behavior and the Principle of Least Effort. Show all posts
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Monday, September 6, 2010
Quote of the Day-'The Art of Science'
"After all, science as science is nothing more than scientific method, as has often been remarked; and scientific method is nothing more than an empirically verifiable language. On the other hand, the art of science, like any other art, is a knowledge of the great questions, and the discussion and solution of these questions in terms of a particular kind of social language—the language of empirical verifiability—which to a very considerable extent is acultural. If one will, one may say that the arts include science, whose medium of expression is the language of empirically verifiable operations."
—— George Kingsley Zipf *
*Human Behavior and the Principle of Least Effort: An Introduction to Human Ecology, pp. 330-331.
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