...in microphysics the observer interferes with the experiment in a way that can't be measured and that therefore can't be eliminated. No natural laws can be formulated, saying "such-and-such will happen in every case." All the microphysicist can say is "such-and-such is, according to statistical probability, likely to happen." This naturally represents a tremendous problem for our classical physical thinking. It requires a consideration, in a scientific experiment, of the mental outlook of the participant-observer: It could this be said that scientists can no longer hope to describe any aspects or qualities of outer objects in a completely independent, "objective" manner.
M.L. von FranzTags: physics subjective limitations jung jungian man-and-his-symbols micro-physics objective subject
Rant would tell people: 'You're a different human being to everybody you meet.
Chuck PalahniukNothing that surrounds us is object, all is subject.
André BretonTags: reality surrealism object subject
You must forget all your theories, all your ideas before the subject. What part of these is really your own will be expressed in your expression of the emotion awakened in you by the subject.
Henri MatisseTags: art creativity emotion self-expression design sculpture painting matisse subject art-theory
Psychology is a subject of life, death, and in-betweens.
Santosh KalwarTags: life death psychology subject
So she did the English thing. She changed the subject.
Steve HockensmithTags: english subject changing-subject
It's not about whether or not someone is a bigot, but whether or not the argument which that someone is arguing is worth being a bigot about.
Criss JamiTags: politics truth honesty certainty passion philosophy religion intolerance tolerance theology open-mindedness close-mindedness worth bigotry conviction arguments narrow-mindedness subject arguing bigots subject-matter bigot
A celebrity is an object that the media manufactures today, just so they have a subject tomorrow.
Mokokoma MokhonoanaTags: fame celebrity television magazines newspaper famous tv object subject the-media the-news
From the perspective of the radicals, the habitus basis of human existence is, as a whole, no more than a spiritually worthless puppet theatre into which a free ego-soul must be implanted after the fact, and through the greatest effort. If this fails, one experiences an effect in most people that is familiar from many athletes and models: they make a promising visual impression - but if one knocks, no one is at home. According to these doctrines, the adept can only rid themselves of their baggage by subjecting their life to a rigorous practice regime by which they can de-automize their behaviour in all important dimensions. At the same time, they must re-automatize their newly acquired behaviour so that what they want to be or represent becomes second nature.
Peter SloterdijkTags: subject
As science is more and more subject to grave misuse as well as to use for human benefit it has also become the scientist's responsibility to become aware of the social relations and applications of his subject, and to exert his influence in such a direction as will result in the best applications of the findings in his own and related fields. Thus he must help in educating the public, in the broad sense, and this means first educating himself, not only in science but in regard to the great issues confronting mankind today.
Hermann Joseph MullerTags: science future mankind danger responsibility influence public nobel-laureate educate subject scientist benefit applications
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