
Source: 1980s, Laws of Media: The New Science (with Eric McLuhan) (1988), p. 44
Source: 1980s, Laws of Media: The New Science (with Eric McLuhan) (1988), p. 225
Source: 1980s, Laws of Media: The New Science (with Eric McLuhan) (1988), p. 44
Source: 1980s, Laws of Media: The New Science (with Eric McLuhan) (1988), p. 34
“We are living in modern times throughout the world and yet are dominated by medieval minds.”
Source: Eqbal Ahmad: Confronting Empire
Source: 1960s, Counterblast (1969), p. 14
Source: 1980s, Laws of Media: The New Science (with Eric McLuhan) (1988), p. 40
Source: 1980s, Laws of Media: The New Science (with Eric McLuhan) (1988), p. 113
"Chinese Characters and the Greek Alphabet" in Sino-Platonic Papers, 5 (December 1987)
"On the Physiological Causes of Harmony" (1857), p. 81
Popular Lectures on Scientific Subjects (1881)
Context: As you are aware, no perceptions obtained by the senses are merely sensations impressed on our nervous systems. A peculiar intellectual activity is required to pass from a nervous sensation to the conception of an external object, which the sensation has aroused. The sensations of our nerves of sense are mere symbols indicating certain external objects, and it is usually only after considerable practice that we acquire the power of drawing correct conclusions from our sensations respecting the corresponding objects.
Quote, 1914, in 'Functions of Painting by Fernand Leger'; p. 12
Quotes of Fernand Leger, 1910's, Contemporary Achievements in Painting, 1914