Friedrich Stadler (1951) Austrian historian
underdetermination of a theory by observation
Source: "What is the Vienna Circle?" 2006, p. xi
Slaves of Time (p. 16)
Short fiction, The Robot Who Looked Like Me (1978)
Friedrich Stadler (1951) Austrian historian
underdetermination of a theory by observation
Source: "What is the Vienna Circle?" 2006, p. xi
Freya Stark (1893–1993) British explorer and writer
Cited in Molly Izzard, A Marvellous Eye, Cornucopia Issue 2. From Wikipedia: Freya Stark. Retrieved 2009-08-25
Peter L. Berger book The Social Construction of Reality
1991; 124
The Social Construction of Reality, 1966
Carver Mead (1934) American computer scientist
"An Interview with Carver Mead", American Spectator, Sep/Oct2001, Vol. 34 Issue 7, p68.
Irène Némirovsky (1903–1942) French novelist who died at the age of 39 in Auschwitz
Source: Suite Française
Gottfried de Purucker (1874–1942) Author, Theosophist
Source: The Esoteric Tradition (1935), Chapter 6
Reggie Fils-Aimé (1961) American businessman
Regarding Sony and Microsoft, respectively
On Nintendo's competitors
Source: E3 2004
Rani Mukerji (1978) Indian film actress
[tribuneindia.com, Rani’s Routine, http://www.tribuneindia.com/2001/20011011/main8.htm, 16 July, 2005]
Famous Quotes
Northrop Frye (1912–1991) Canadian literary critic and literary theorist
"Quotes", The Educated Imagination (1963), Talk 3: Giants in Time
Context: In literature you don't just read one poem or novel after another, but enter into a complete world of which every work of literature forms part. This affects the writer as much as it does the reader.