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" The debate about who decides what gets taught is fascinating, albeit excruciating for those who have to defend the schools against bunkum. "
Ian Hacking
Against
Taught
Who
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" Every moral teacher or spiritual adviser gives injunctions about how to live wisely and well. But life is so complicated and full of uncertainty that rules seldom tell us quite what to do. "
Ian Hacking
Live
Life
Spiritual
" One of Kuhn's marvellous legacies is science studies as we know it today. "
Ian Hacking
Know
Today
Studies
" I think it's unfortunate when people say that there is just one true story of science. For one thing, there are many different sciences, and historians will tell different stories corresponding to different things. "
Ian Hacking
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Think
Story
" Among the lesser effects of quantum theory are gaping holes in old ideas about causality. "
Ian Hacking
About
Quantum
Old
" Philip Kitcher thinks that mathematics is surprisingly like empirical science. Few mathematicians would agree; philosophers too, from Socrates on, have held the opposite opinion. "
Ian Hacking
Too
Science
Like
" I have this extraordinary curiosity about all subjects of the natural and human world and the interaction between the physical sciences and the social sciences. "
Ian Hacking
Human
Curiosity
Extraordinary
" The anti-Darwin movement has racked up one astounding achievement. It has made a significant proportion of American parents care about what their children are taught in school. "
Ian Hacking
Achievement
Children
Parents
" The walking wounded, impaired in life and dissected in death, were our primary clues to where and how parts of the brain work. "
Ian Hacking
Work
Walking
Life
" Antonio Damasio is a distinguished neuroscientist with a flair for writing about science and an enthusiasm for philosophizing. "
Ian Hacking
Science
Enthusiasm
Writing
" As a political metaphor, a revolution could, in that sense, mean only a return to better times, or to the true constitution: a ridding of excess or usurpers. "
Ian Hacking
Political
Revolution
Constitution
" A 'philosophical dictionary' is not a dictionary of philosophy that you use to look up obscure thinkers or recondite terms. It is a collection of brief and pithy essays on diverse topics, informed by one vision, and usually arranged in alphabetical order. "
Ian Hacking
Obscure
Look
You
" Life on a factory farm is well-nigh unbearable for the animals or birds, and it is often foul for the women and men who process the meat that results - especially in factories for chicken parts. But do not sentimentalize. Do not imagine barnyard life is a bowl of cherries. "
Ian Hacking
Women
Birds
Farm
" All peoples have evolved extraordinarily precise ways of settling issues about the things that matter to them. "
Ian Hacking
Things
Settling
Matter
" Dolomite is a whole mess of stuff, a mixture. It gets characterised as 'a stuff' because of the interest of oil geologists. It would have been a nonentity were it not for its applications. "
Ian Hacking
Were
Been
Because
" What are the relationships between power and knowledge? There are two bad, short answers: 1. Knowledge provides an instrument that those in power can wield for their own ends. 2. A new body of knowledge brings into being a new class of people or institutions that can exercise a new kind of power. "
Ian Hacking
Power
Body
Knowledge
" Foucault's genius is to go down to the little dramas, dress them in facts hardly anyone else has noticed, and turn these stage settings into clues to a hitherto un-thought series of confrontations out of which, he contends, the orderly structure of society is composed. "
Ian Hacking
Facts
Society
Go
" One ought to begin an analysis of power from the ground up, at the level of tiny local events where battles are unwittingly enacted by players who don't know what they are doing. "
Ian Hacking
Doing
Up
Power
" Amartya Sen is best known to the general reader for his powerful essays on famine. He is an optimist about some of our gravest economic problems, such as mass starvation in a world that at present can easily produce more food than everyone can eat. Reason and voluntary participation are his watchwords. "
Ian Hacking
World
Best
Food
" Some people say they use images to help them remember intricacies. Others say they just remember. If they are able to form an image of the face, it is because they remember how it was: it is not that an image guides memory, but that memory produces an image, or the sense of imaging. We have no agreed way to talk clearly about such things. "
Ian Hacking
Help
Memory
Face
" Emotions come first, and in the most direct sense: you first have an emotion and then have a feeling. But also first in the history of the human race, for the ability to have emotions long preceded the ability to have feelings. "
Ian Hacking
History
Long
You
" Many of us will be obsessed with one or another kind of secret or revelation, be it gossip about friends or ourselves, a fantasy about spies, or a worry about the most personal information now stored in data banks. But few of us think about secrets in general, or about the moral rights and wrongs of hiding or exposing them. "
Ian Hacking
Data
Think
Worry
" Brain science will be the most popular science of the early twenty-first century. "
Ian Hacking
Brain
Most
Will
" We do not need to have a way to talk clearly about other people's images. "
Ian Hacking
Talk
Other
Way
" Each of us becomes a new person as we re-describe the past. "
Ian Hacking
New
Each
Us
" If you are a researcher and want to publish a paper, if you are applying for money either from a private or public foundation, you have to have a DSM code. "
Ian Hacking
Foundation
You
Want
" Molecular biology has routinely taken problematic things under its wing without altering core ideas. "
Ian Hacking
Things
Ideas
Without
" It is so hard to make important decisions that we have a great urge to reduce them to rules. "
Ian Hacking
Decisions
Rules
Important
" Every once in a while, something happens to you that makes you realise that the human race is not quite as bad as it so often seems to be. "
Ian Hacking
Seems
Human
Human Race
" Secrecy is one of the shadier sides of private and public life. "
Ian Hacking
Life
Sides
Public
" Cutting up fowl to predict the future is, if done honestly and with as little interpretation as possible, a kind of randomization. But chicken guts are hard to read and invite flights of fancy or corruption. "
Ian Hacking
Future
Corruption
Kind