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Philosophy in Crisis: The Need for Reconstruction (Prometheus Lectures) Philosophy in Crisis: The Need for Reconstruction by Mario Bunge
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“We all would like to know more and, at the same time, to receive less information. In fact, the problem of a worker in today's knowledge industry is not the scarcity of information but its excess. The same holds for professionals: just think of a physician or an executive, constantly bombarded by information that is at best irrelevant. In order to learn anything we need time. And to make time we must use information filters allowing us to ignore most of the information aimed at us. We must ignore much to learn a little.”
Mario Augusto Bunge, Philosophy in Crisis: The Need for Reconstruction