
sensation-complexes
Source: 20th century, The Analysis of Sensations (1902), p. 23, as quoted in Lenin as Philosopher: A Critical Examination of the Philosophical Basis of Leninism (1948) by Anton Pannekoek, p. 33
Source: Thought Without a Body? (1994), p. 291
sensation-complexes
Source: 20th century, The Analysis of Sensations (1902), p. 23, as quoted in Lenin as Philosopher: A Critical Examination of the Philosophical Basis of Leninism (1948) by Anton Pannekoek, p. 33
Source: 1970s, Culture Is Our Business (1970), p. 180
Martin Fowler (2012) Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture
“Journalistic content is a technical complex expressly intended to adapt man to the machine.”
Source: The Technological Society (1954), p. 96
The Age of Uncertainty (1977), BBC Television series (also published in book form, non verbatim version)
Source: Du mode d'existence des object technique (1958), p. 1 (http://www.academia.edu/4184556)
As We May Think (1945)
Context: A spider web of metal, sealed in a thin glass container, a wire heated to brilliant glow, in short, the thermionic tube of radio sets, is made by the hundred million, tossed about in packages, plugged into sockets — and it works! Its gossamer parts, the precise location and alignment involved in its construction, would have occupied a master craftsman of the guild for months; now it is built for thirty cents. The world has arrived at an age of cheap complex devices of great reliability; and something is bound to come of it.