
Source: Modularity of Mind (1983), p. 126, partly cited in: Meredith Williams (2002) Wittgenstein, Mind, and Meaning: Toward a Social Conception of Mind. p. 104. Quote about the direction of information flow in perceptual and observer analysis.
Source: Modularity of Mind (1983), p. 69
Source: Modularity of Mind (1983), p. 126, partly cited in: Meredith Williams (2002) Wittgenstein, Mind, and Meaning: Toward a Social Conception of Mind. p. 104. Quote about the direction of information flow in perceptual and observer analysis.
“Errors using inadequate data are much less than those using no data at all.”
Quoted in William Kenneth Richmond (1969), The Education Industry.
May be modern paraphrase of "the errors which arise from the absence of facts" quote above.
Attributed
The King v. Inhabitants of Eriswell (1790), 3 T. R. 722.
1970s-1980s, "Rationality of Self and Others in an Economic System", 1986
Source: 1940s, Quasi-Stationary Social Equilibria and the Problem of Permanent Change, 1947, p. 39.
Session 833, Page 163
The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events, (1981)
Source: 1930s, A Dynamic Theory of Personality, 1935, p. 123.
"From the new institutional economics to organization economics: with applications to corporate governance, government agencies, and legal institutions" (2010).