
„You put too much stock in human intelligence, it doesn't annihilate human nature.“
— Philip Roth, книга American Pastoral
Источник: American Pastoral
"Intelligent Design Without the Bible" in The Huffington Post (23 August 2005)
— Philip Roth, книга American Pastoral
Источник: American Pastoral
— Terry Pratchett English author 1948 - 2015
"I create gods all the time - now I think one might exist" (2008)
Контексте: So what shall I make of the voice that spoke to me recently as I was scuttling around getting ready for yet another spell on a chat-show sofa?
More accurately, it was a memory of a voice in my head, and it told me that everything was OK and things were happening as they should. For a moment, the world had felt at peace. Where did it come from?
Me, actually — the part of all of us that, in my case, caused me to stand in awe the first time I heard Thomas Tallis's Spem in alium, and the elation I felt on a walk one day last February, when the light of the setting sun turned a ploughed field into shocking pink; I believe it's what Abraham felt on the mountain and Einstein did when it turned out that E=mc2.
It's that moment, that brief epiphany when the universe opens up and shows us something, and in that instant we get just a sense of an order greater than Heaven and, as yet at least, beyond the grasp of Stephen Hawking. It doesn't require worship, but, I think, rewards intelligence, observation and enquiring minds.
I don't think I've found God, but I may have seen where gods come from.
— Immanuel Kant German philosopher 1724 - 1804
Section IV On The Principle Of The Form Of The Intelligible World
— Frank Lloyd Wright American architect (1867-1959) 1867 - 1959
As quoted in Truth Against the World : Frank Lloyd Wright speaks for an organic architecture (1987) edited by Patrick J. Meehan <!-- p. 29 -->
Контексте: God is the great mysterious motivator of what we call nature and it has been said often by philosophers, that nature is the will of God. And, I prefer to say that nature is the only body of God that we shall ever see. If we wish to know the truth concerning anything, we'll find it in the nature of that thing.
— Stephen Hawking, книга A Brief History of Time
Источник: A Brief History of Time (1988), Ch. 1
Контексте: It has certainly been true in the past that what we call intelligence and scientific discovery have conveyed a survival advantage. It is not so clear that this is still the case: our scientific discoveries may well destroy us all, and even if they don’t, a complete unified theory may not make much difference to our chances of survival. However, provided the universe has evolved in a regular way, we might expect that the reasoning abilities that natural selection has given us would be valid also in our search for a complete unified theory, and so would not lead us to the wrong conclusions.
— Carl Sagan American astrophysicist, cosmologist, author and science educator 1934 - 1996
Источник: The Dragons of Eden (1977), Chapter 9, “Knowledge is Our Destiny: Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Intelligence” (pp. 242-243)
— Margaret Sanger, книга Woman and the New Race
Источник: Woman and the New Race, (1922), Chapter 2, "Women's Struggle for Freedom"
— Ralph Barton Perry American philosopher 1876 - 1957
[describing the historical causes of the modern tendency to make intellect the servant of alien interests]
The Integrity of the Intellect (July 1920)
— Lysander Spooner Anarchist, Entrepreneur, Abolitionist 1808 - 1887
Sections I–II, p. 11–12
Natural Law; or The Science of Justice (1882), Chapter II. The Science of Justice (Continued)
— Mordechai Ben-Ari Israeli computer scientist 1948
Источник: Just a Theory: Exploring the Nature of Science (2005), Chapter 2, “Just a Theory: What Scientists Do” (p. 41)
— Marvin Minsky American cognitive scientist 1927 - 2016
K-Linesː A Theory of Memory (1980)
— Johann Wolfgang von Goethe German writer, artist, and politician 1749 - 1832
Die Wissenschaft hilft uns vor allem, daß sie das Staunen, wozu wir von Natur berufen find.
Maxim 417, trans. Stopp
Maxims and Reflections (1833)
— Jackson Pollock American artist 1912 - 1956
Источник: 1950's, Interview by William Wright, Summer 1950, p. 145
— William A. Dembski American intelligent design advocate 1960
with A., Kushiner, James M., (editors),[2001, Signs of intelligence: understanding intelligent design, Brazos Press, Grand Rapids, Mich., 1587430045, [BL263.S54, 2001], 00067612]
2000s
— Erich Fromm German social psychologist and psychoanalyst 1900 - 1980
The Revolution of Hope: Toward a Humanized Technology (1968),<!-- Harper & Row, New York --> p. 61
Контексте: Man is born as a freak of nature, being within nature and yet transcending it. He has to find principles of action and decision-making which replace the principles of instincts. He has to have a frame of orientation which permits him to organize a consistent picture of the world as a condition for consistent actions. He has to fight not only against the dangers of dying, starving, and being hurt, but also against another danger which is specifically human: that of becoming insane. In other words, he has to protect himself not only against the danger of losing his life but also against the danger of losing his mind.
— Hans Christian von Baeyer American physicist 1938
von Baeyer did not originate the quip about time, which dates back at least as far as the 1929 book "The Man Who Mastered Time" by Ray Cummings, where it appears on p. 1 http://books.google.com/books?id=YdZEAAAAYAAJ&q=%22everything+from+happening+at+once%22#search_anchor.
Источник: Information, The New Language of Science (2003), Chapter 14, Noise, Nuisance and necessity, p. 127-128
— George Henry Lewes British philosopher 1817 - 1878
The Principles of Success in Literature (1865)
— James Jeans British mathematician and astronomer 1877 - 1946
Physics and Philosophy (1942)
— Donald O'Brien (actor) Italian film and TV actor 1930 - 2003
Euro Trash Cinema magazine interview (March 1996)
— Lee Smolin American cosmologist 1955
The Trouble With Physics: The Rise of String Theory, The Fall of a Science, and What Comes Next (2007)