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    Edith Hall
    “Aristotle himself was an enthusiastic walker, who valued bodily health and pleasure highly. He certainly would have encouraged pastimes which involved exercise, creative pursuits, music and the enjoyment of fine food and drink.”
    Edith Hall, Aristotle's Way: How Ancient Wisdom Can Change Your Life

  • #2
    Edward O. Wilson
    “Within groups selfish individuals beat altruistic individuals, but groups of altruists beat groups of selfish individuals. Or, risking oversimplification, individual selection promoted sin, while group selection promoted virtue.”
    Edward O. Wilson, The Meaning of Human Existence

  • #3
    Richard Rorty
    “Liberal theory, however, doesn’t have to demonstrate the difference. It only has to show that moral decisions on matters of public policy in a pluralist and democratic state are satisfied, or justified, by a particular political test: the “ability to gain assent from people who retain radically diverse ideas about the point and meaning of human life, about the path to private perfection.”43 Appeals to the will of God through quoting the Bible, church doctrine, and ecclesiastical authorities, fail this test for public values because”
    Richard Rorty, An Ethics for Today: Finding Common Ground Between Philosophy and Religion

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    Richard Rorty
    “Liberal theory, however, doesn’t have to demonstrate the difference. It only has to show that moral decisions on matters of public policy in a pluralist and democratic state are satisfied, or justified, by a particular political test: the “ability to gain assent from people who retain radically diverse ideas about the point and meaning of human life, about the path to private perfection.”43 Appeals to the will of God through quoting the Bible, church doctrine, and ecclesiastical authorities, fail this test for public values because it isn’t clear how these appeals can be adjudicated.”
    Richard Rorty, An Ethics for Today: Finding Common Ground Between Philosophy and Religion

  • #5
    “Continuous energy incident on discontinuous electrons fails in the photoelectric effect. However, when the light energy is concentrated in a single particle-a single light quantum-that light
    quantum can collide directly with an electron, impart all or part of its energy directly to the electron, and immediately send it flying out of the metal. Discontinuous energy incident on discontinuous electrons succeeds.”
    John S. Rigden, Einstein 1905: The Standard of Greatness

  • #6
    “My central thesis may be baldly and succinctly stated: the shift between two distinct information technologies—literacy and numeracy—resides at the source of how science and religion went their separate ways, producing the Great Rift between them.”
    Michael E. Hobart, The Great Rift: Literacy, Numeracy, and the Religion-Science Divide



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