“So he wasn’t dead. That was probably supposed to be a good thing.”
Brent Weeks book The Way of Shadows
Source: The Way of Shadows (2008), Chapter 22 (p. 171)
Source: A Theory of Justice (1971; 1975; 1999), Chapter I, Section 5, pg. 25
“So he wasn’t dead. That was probably supposed to be a good thing.”
Brent Weeks book The Way of Shadows
Source: The Way of Shadows (2008), Chapter 22 (p. 171)
Nick Bostrom (1973) Swedish philosopher
Information Hazards: A Typology of Potential Harms From Knowledge https://nickbostrom.com/information-hazards.pdf (2011)
“Indeed, let us be frank about it. Most of our people have never had it so good.”
Harold Macmillan (1894–1986) British politician
"More production 'the only answer' to inflation", The Times, 22 July 1957, p. 4.
Speech at Bedford, 20 July 1957.
1920s-1950s
Jacques Bertin (1918–2010) French geographer and cartographer
Source: Semiology of graphics (1967/83), p. 44
“There is no idea so obscure that someone could not come to regard it as self-evident.”
Leszek Kolakowski (1927–2009) Philosopher, historian of ideas
Source: The Alienation of Reason (1966), Chapter Seven, Pragmatism and Positivism, p. 156
Pierre Louis Maupertuis (1698–1759) French mathematician, philosopher and man of letters
Les Loix du Mouvement et du Repos, déduites d'un Principe Métaphysique (1746)
Samuel Butler (1835–1902) novelist
Truth, ii
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part XIX - Truth and Convenience