Gijs Limonard

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Speaking for the dead speaks as loudly for them as it does for everyone who could have been in their shoes. It speaks for the past as much as for the future. Of course, we might throw up our hands and admit defeat; say that we cannot crawl into the skull of a dead man; concede that time is irreversible and that reconstructing somebody’s mindset is impossible. But that does not mean that there is nothing systematic about what people do in interaction with complex systems, about why they do what they do. It does not mean that everything about their mind and the world in which its understanding ...more
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