Date: 1972
"Proof that a Justice's mind at the time he joined the Court was a complete tabula rasa in the area of constitutional adjudication would be evidence of lack of qualification, not lack of bias."
preview | full record— Rehnquist, William (1924-2005)
Date: 1975
"If learning is a generalized process whereby each brain is stamped afresh by experience, the role of natural selection must be solely to keep the tabula rasa of the brain clean and malleable."
preview | full record— Wilson, E. O. (b. 1929)
Date: 1975
"Only small parts of the brain resemble a tabula rasa; this is true even for human beings."
preview | full record— Wilson, E. O. (b. 1929)
Date: 1975
"The remainder [of the brain] is more like an exposed negative waiting to be dipped into developer fluid."
preview | full record— Wilson, E. O. (b. 1929)
Date: 1975
"The mind works like a garden."
preview | full record— Hilary Hinton "Zig" Ziglar (1926 - )
Date: 1975
"In some ways the mind also works like a money bank, but in other ways, it is quite different."
preview | full record— Hilary Hinton "Zig" Ziglar (1926 - )
Date: 1976
"They [Marsall McLuhan's ideas] are Turkish baths of the mind."
preview | full record— Bell, Daniel (1919-2011)
Date: 1979
"The picture which holds traditional philosophy captive is that of the mind as a great mirror, containing various representations--some accurate, some not--and capable of being studied by pure, non-empirical methods."
preview | full record— Rorty, Richard (1931-2007)
Date: September, 1979
"Indeed, some philosophers have thought of intentional mental events as being inner, physical sentence (or symbol) tokens--a sort of brain writing."
preview | full record— Burge, Tyler (b. 1946)
Date: 1979
" But they can be sent along the usual channels […] until at some critical point, a "mental faucet" is closed, preventing them from actually being carried out."
preview | full record— Hofstadter, Douglas (b. 1945)