Date: 1999
"There was always a subject, a "transcendental ego," applying the rules, which simply postponed a scientific theory of behavior by installing a little man (homunculus) in the mind to guide its actions."
preview | full record— Dreyfus, Hubert L. (b. 1929)
Date: 1999
"Human beings are somehow already situated in such a way that what they need in order to cope with things is distributed around them where they need it, not packed away like a trunk full of objects, or even carefully indexed in a filing cabinet."
preview | full record— Dreyfus, Hubert L. (b. 1929)
Date: 1999
"In the absence of any empirical or a priori argument that such a formalism for processing physical inputs does or must exist, and given the empirical evidence that the brain functions like an analogue computer, there is no reason to suppose and every reason to doubt that the processing of...
preview | full record— Dreyfus, Hubert L. (b. 1929)
Date: 1999
"Working memory has been called the 'chalkboard of the mind.'"
preview | full record— Siegel, Dan J. (b. 1957)
Date: 1999
"Well, my heart's running 'round like a chicken with its head cut off / All around the barnyard falling in and out of love."
preview | full record— Stephin Merritt (b. February 9, 1965)
Date: 1999
"The cactus where your heart should be / Has lovely little flowers / So though it's always pricking me / My ardor never sours."
preview | full record— Stephin Merritt (b. February 9, 1965)
Date: 1999
"Love is wrapped around my heart / Like a boa constrictor, babe."
preview | full record— Stephin Merritt (b. February 9, 1965)
Date: 1999
"Caution, to prevent electric shock / Do not remove cover / No user-serviceable parts inside / Refer servicing to qualified / Service personnel" // Let this be the epitaph for my heart
preview | full record— Stephin Merritt (b. February 9, 1965)
Date: 1999
"Who will mourn the passing of my heart? / Will its little droppings climb the pop chart?"
preview | full record— Stephin Merritt (b. February 9, 1965)
Date: February 20, 2000
"I sometimes fancy that various archetypal situations circled tirelessly in Hitchcock's mind, like whales in a tank at the zoo."
preview | full record— Ebert, Roger (1942-2013)