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“An adolescent act of defiance has now become a familiar form of virtue. 'Going with the flow' has become an imperative, a clear version of the good life. Chance is sentimentally evoked in popular fictions. We 'change' to move on from tragedy or difficulty, we 'change' to overcome trauma, we are frequently told to accept 'change' as some perennial fact of life, the contemplation of which brings wisdom.”
― Understanding the Present: An Alternative History of Science
― Understanding the Present: An Alternative History of Science
“Science is not a neutral or innocent commodity which can be employed as a convenience by people wishing to partake only of the West's material power. Rather it is spiritually corrosive, burning away ancient authorities and traditions. It cannot really co-exist with anything.”
― Understanding the Present: An Alternative History of Science
― Understanding the Present: An Alternative History of Science
“Scientists need to be observed and criticized more than any other members of society. I say this not just because of the horrors that might emerge from their laboratories, but also because of the necessity for making them as morally and philosophically answerable as the rest of us.”
― Understanding the Present: An Alternative History of Science
― Understanding the Present: An Alternative History of Science
“The whole point I am making is that a hard, irreducible sense of our own self-awareness has been progressively denied us by the inroads of science both as a form and as a creator of our society.”
― Understanding the Present: An Alternative History of Science
― Understanding the Present: An Alternative History of Science
“hot-rodding lasted until the 1980s when, as Matthew Crawford observes, electronic engine management made everything under the bonnet ‘a little opaque’. It is hard to rod a computer.”
― The Car: The Rise and Fall of the Machine that Made the Modern World
― The Car: The Rise and Fall of the Machine that Made the Modern World
“The Brain – is wider than the Sky – For – put them side by side – The one the other will contain With ease – and You – beside –”
― The Brain Is Wider Than The Sky
― The Brain Is Wider Than The Sky




