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James Bridle / New Ways of Seeing
jamesbridle.comI saw more of Lyell than of any other man, both before and after my marriage. His mind was characterised, as it appeared to me, by clearness, caution, sound judgment, and a good deal of originality. When I made any remark to him on Geology, he never rested until he saw the whole case clearly, and often made me see it more clearly than I had done be
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Perry Meisel has written that in England, unlike the rest of Europe, ‘psychoanalysis lingered longer in a state of generous dilettantism; as nonmedical practitioners, James and Alix (his wife) were rather unusual because they made it the principal focus of their lives. Anthropologists, art historians, economists, as well as doctors of various persu
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James Chalmers
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whatever you believe should be tested to destruction.
John Yorke • Into The Woods: How Stories Work and Why We Tell Them
interlopers like Sir Edward Michelborne
John Keay • The Honourable Company: History of the English East India Company
Profound Knowledge: a theory of psychology.
John Willis • Deming's Journey to Profound Knowledge: How Deming Helped Win a War, Altered the Face of Industry, and Holds the Key to Our Future
Sir Morris Abbot,