“We shall envision the mind (or brain) as composed of many partially autonomous "agents"—as a "Society" of smaller minds. …It is easiest to think about partial states that constrain only agents within a single Division. …(we suggest) the local mechanisms for resolving conflicts could be the precursors of what we know later as reasoning”
useful ways to combine different fragments of knowledge.
K-Linesː A Theory of Memory (1980)
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Part IV, Chapter 23, Voting, p. 331.
The Art and Science of Negotiation (1982)

Individual Liberty (1926), Liberty and Politics

The Adjacent Possible: A Talk with Stuart Kauffman, 2003

“The sure conviction that we could if we wanted to is the reason so many good minds are idle.”
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Aphorisms (1765-1799), Notebook K (1789-1793)

As quoted in * Fateful Triangle: The United States, Israel, and the Palestinians (Updated Edition) (South End Press Classics Series)
Noam
Chomsky
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“All knowledge is local, all truth is partial”
"A Man of the People", p. 140
Four Ways to Forgiveness (1995)
Context: “Lines and colors made with earth on earth may hold knowledge in them. All knowledge is local, all truth is partial,” Havzhiva said with an easy, colloquial dignity that he knew was an imitation of his mother, the Heir of the Sun, talking to foreign merchants. “No truth can make another truth untrue. All knowledge is a part of the whole knowledge. A true line, a true color. Once you have seen the larger patttern, you cannot go back to seeing the part as the whole."
Source: Hidden Order - How Adaptation Builds Complexity (1995), Ch 1. Basic Elements, p. 7

Source: Object-oriented design: With Applications, (1991), p. 34-35