X-Git-Url: http://unremediatedgender.space/source?a=blobdiff_plain;f=notes%2Fepigraph_quotes.md;h=b7164b0c48784fee1e0f93232d3d478c3c545865;hb=7e695a0f3f3ecd07ac7ed1d785b3f3ba1bb99d22;hp=33398c1882e807503a4db59bf7c6047246450535;hpb=eb4c0412071db0f44d041b48c677e7d6b4cfdd7e;p=Ultimately_Untrue_Thought.git diff --git a/notes/epigraph_quotes.md b/notes/epigraph_quotes.md index 33398c1..b7164b0 100644 --- a/notes/epigraph_quotes.md +++ b/notes/epigraph_quotes.md @@ -303,11 +303,6 @@ https://xkcd.com/1942/ > —W. E. B. duBois (http://www.virginia.edu/woodson/courses/aas102%20%28spring%2001%29/articles/names/dubois.htm) -> "Any evolutionary advantage must come from a feature affecting our behavior. Thus, there is no evolutionary advantage to simply having a belief about our identity. Self-identity can matter and could have mattered only if it affects behavior, in which case it is really a _process_ of self-identification. Moreover, it is not a matter of affirming a self-identity that we possess. For a belief that needs to be affirmed is not a belief at all." -> -> Joseph M. Whitmeyer, "How Evolutionary Psychology Can Contribute to Group Process Research", in The Oxford Handbook of Evolution, Biology, and Society - - > Stuck, in the middle of fear and shame > Everybody's looking for someone to blame > Like it's a game, like it's a game @@ -347,3 +342,7 @@ https://xkcd.com/1942/ > Odeen was selfishly pleased with his own flow and thought it graceful and impressive. He had mention that once to Losten, to whom as his Hard-teacher, he confessed everything, and Losten had said, "But don't you think an Emotional or a Parental feels the same about his own flow-pattern. If each of you think differently and act differently, ought you not to be pleased differently?" > > —_The Gods Themselves_ by Isaac Asimov + +> In desperation he quoted André Gide’s remark: "It has all been said before, but you must say it again, since nobody listens." Unfortunately, judging by the quotations given here, Gide’s remark is still relevant even today. +> +> —_Making Sense of Heritability_