Luca Pacioli book Summa de arithmetica
Summa de arithmetica, geometria. Proportioni et proportionalita (Venice 1494)
Recollections and Reflections
Luca Pacioli book Summa de arithmetica
Summa de arithmetica, geometria. Proportioni et proportionalita (Venice 1494)
Nick Bostrom book Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies
Source: Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies (2014), Ch. 2
Jane Goodall (1934) British primatologist, ethologist, and anthropologist
Source: Reason for Hope: A Spiritual Journey
Dmitri Shostakovich (1906–1975) Russian composer and pianist
Letter to Isaac Glikman, August 28, 1955; Josiah Fisk & Jeff Nichols (eds.) Composers on Music (1997) p. 364.
Frederick Winslow Taylor (1856–1915) American mechanical engineer and tennis player
Source: Principles of Scientific Management, 1911, p. 9; Lead paragraph ; Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Scientific Management.
Walt Disney (1901–1966) American film producer and businessman
As quoted in The Magic of Teamwork (1997) by Pat Williams <!-- also quoted in The Disney Way Fieldbook (2000) by Bill Capodagli and Lynn Jackson, Act III : Dare, p. 147 -->
Context: Courage is the main quality of leadership, in my opinion, no matter where it is exercised. Usually it implies some risk — especially in new undertakings. Courage to initiate something and to keep it going, pioneering an adventurous spirit to blaze new ways, often, in our land of opportunity.
Paul Klee (1879–1940) German Swiss painter
I.10 B, p. 28
1921 - 1930, Pedagogical Sketch Book, (1925)
Marie-Louise von Franz (1915–1998) Swiss psychologist and scholar
Archetypal Dimensions of the Psyche (1994), The Animus, a Woman's Inner Man
Bryan Magee (1930–2019) British politician
Source: Confessions of a Philosopher (1997), p. 157
Context: As Voltaire once remarked, "It is the privilege of the real genius, especially one who opens up a new path, to make great mistakes with impunity." The Copernican revolution brought about by Kant was, I think, the most important single turning point in the history of philosophy. For that reason there has been, ever since, a watershed in understanding between those who have taken his work on board and those who have not. For a good many of the problems he uncovered, the solutions he put forward have not stood the test of time, but his uncovering of the problems remains the most illuminating thing a philosopher has ever done. Because of the fundamental character of these problems, and because Kant did not solve them, confronting them has been the most important challenge to philosophy ever since.
Irving Kristol (1920–2009) American columnist, journalist, and writer
Capitalism and Socialism: A Theological Inquiry (American Enterprise Institute Press, 1979).
1970s