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“Stopping in the 1970s, "Hybridity" as the fifth and final chapter is less of an end point than a certain realization of the artifice, plasticity, and technology that Wells and Loeb envisioned as the future of the human relationship to living matter as well as of the "catastrophic" situation that Georges Canghuilhem (following Kurt Goldstein) saw in life subjected to the milieu of the laboratory.”
Hannah Landecker“Stopping in the 1970s, "Hybridity" as the fifth and final chapter is less of an end point than a certain realization of the artifice, plasticity, and technology that Wells and Loeb envisioned as the future of the human relationship to living matter as well as of the "catastrophic" situation that Georges Canghuilhem (following Kurt Goldstein) saw in life subjected to the milieu of the laboratory.”
Hannah Landecker, Culturing Life: How Cells Became Technologies“One of the primary reasons why the human brain has evolved to look so far into the future is so that we can take actions in the present that will bring us to a better future rather than a worse one.”
Daniel Goldstein“If you cannot work on the marriage or the women is a moron, staying married and cheating makes the most sense because divorce is disruptive to the family life and your bank account.”
Al Goldstein“To date or not to date that is the question. It's almost as important as Shakespeare's to be or not to be which deals with death.”
Al Goldstein“Celebrity gives us delusion of self importance.”
Al Goldstein“People. Products. Profits. In that order.”
Ken Goldstein“As you get older you strip away the things you don't have time for, and then you are left with only the things you have time for. Your life gets skinnier and skinnier until you wonder why you go on. You go on because there are things that must get done. You become no longer a person so much as a place, an unfunny place where things come to get done.”
Jonathan Goldstein“Guilt is a manifestation of condemnation or aversion towards oneself, which does not understand the changing transformative quality of mind.'Seeking the Heart of Wisdom”
Joseph Goldstein“Plato worries our thinking might become too reflexive and comfortable with itself.”
Rebecca Goldstein“Conclusions that philosophers first establish by way of torturous reasoning have a way, over time, of leaking into shared knowledge.”
Rebecca Goldstein