Doxiadis Quotes

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Put a man on the brink of the abyss and - in the unlikely event that she doesn't fall into it - he will become a mystic or a madman... Which is probably the same thing!
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth)
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It's been said before: 'The sleep of reason produces monsters.
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth)
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Well, the Dean has asked me to speak on "The Role of Logic in Human Affairs". Of course, if I take the injunction literally you shall hear the shortest lecture in recorded history!
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth)
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The things that cannot be talked about logically are the only ones which are truly important.
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth)
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when Logic congeals into all-encompassing and perfect-seeming theories, then it can actually become a very evil con trick. Wittgenstein has a point, you see: 'All the facts of science are not enough to understand the world's meaning!
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth)
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The meaning of the world does not reside in the world.
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth)
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The oldest story around: Instinct, Emotion, and Habit get the better of human beings.
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth)
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Put a man on the brink of the abyss and--in the unlikely event that he doesn't fall into it--he will become either a mystic or a madman...which is probably the same thing!
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Apostolos Doxiadis, Christos H. Papadimitriou
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Money corrupts so, best give it to the already corrupted.
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth)
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All the facts of science aren't enough to understand the world's meaning. For this, you must step outside the world." "Without language of thought, how can you understand anything?" "Who knows, maybe by whistling?
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth)
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Ah, the superior masochism of the privileged.
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth)
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The meaning is the ending.
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth)
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Sometimes, the best argument in favour of the old... is the new!
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth)
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We do not learn only from great minds; we learn from everyone, if only we observe and inquire.
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Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis
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(which has inspired at least one novel, Apostolos Doxiadis's Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture29).
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John Derbyshire (Prime Obsession: Bernhard Riemann and the Greatest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics)
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Success in life is to be measured by the goals you’ve set yourself.
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture)
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one should be brutally honest with oneself about weaknesses, acknowledge them with courage and chart further course accordingly.
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture)
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In order to create a better architecture- that is, a better habitat- we have to assist in the creation of a better way of living.
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Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis
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Take my story as a cautionary tale, a narrative argument against ready-made solutions. It tells you that applying formulas is not good enough - not, that is, when you're faced with really hard problems!
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth)
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In the nineteenth century, a young woman named Ellen Richards, trained in chemistry and unable to work in her field, announced the foundation of a new science she called oekology, or the science of living. This was the discipline later called domestic science or home economics, involving the effort to professionalize and dignify the work of the housewife by drawing on science and technology.* A single Greek root, oekos, has wandered through changing conceptions of human living, as well as changing fashions in spelling, producing the contemporary fields of economics and ecology, which frequently seem to be at odds. It also offers the less well-known term ekistics, coined by the city planner Constantinos Doxiadis to refer to a science of human settlement that would include the architectural creation of human spaces, their social and economic integration, and their relationship with the natural environment. Each of these latter-day coinages represents an incomplete view, but together they represent a view that includes biology and architecture, kitchens and stock exchanges, the growth of meadows and children as well as the GNP.
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Mary Catherine Bateson (Composing a Life)
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mathematics as a tree with strong roots (the Axioms), a solid trunk (Rigorous Proof) and ever growing branches blooming with wondrous flowers (the Theorems).
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture)
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Truth is not always provable!
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture)
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Intuition,’ he answered with a shrug. β€˜It is the only tool left to the mathematician in the absence of proof.
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture)
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The proverbial β€˜mad mathematician’ was more fact than fancy.
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture)
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The amalgam of Truth and Beauty revealed through the understanding of an important theorem cannot be attained through any other human activity, unless it be (I wouldn’t know) that of mystical religion.
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture)
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I had mixed feelings for the proposed deal: I hated tests but adored challenges.
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture: A Novel of Mathematical Obsession)
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Every person has the right to expose himself to whatever disappointment he chooses,
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture: A Novel of Mathematical Obsession)
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But after a few months of tortuous happiness (β€˜alas, too few,’ my uncle said with a sigh), Isolde abandoned the family home and the arms of her boy-lover in order to marry a dashing lieutenant of the Prussian artillery. Petros was, of course, heartbroken.
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture: A Novel of Mathematical Obsession)
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Every family has its black sheep β€” in ours it was Uncle Petros.
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture: A Novel of Mathematical Obsession)
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Actually, we were at the other extreme from giants: we had become dwarfs! And I mean this quite literally. For, often, the right way to philosophize is to make yourself artificially stupid! Only by being "stupid" can you break the barrier of the seemingly obvious.
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth)
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His sin, indeed, had been Pride. And the pride was still there, nowhere more apparent than in his inability to come face to face with himself.
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture: A Novel of Mathematical Obsession)
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He smiled, sadly. β€˜You know the popular saying that the three conditions impossible to conceal are a cough, wealth and being in love? Well, to me there is a fourth: mathematical gift.
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture: A Novel of Mathematical Obsession)
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Could my uncle have finally become unhinged?
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture: A Novel of Mathematical Obsession)
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Success in life is to be measured by the goals you’ve set yourself. There are tens of thousands of new theorems published every year the world over, but no more than a handful per century that make history!
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture: A Novel of Mathematical Obsession)
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You should know β€” Aesop was a Greek.’ β€˜What’s Aesop got to do with it?
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture: A Novel of Mathematical Obsession)
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The development of my own affair with mathematics had taught me an important lesson: one should be brutally honest with oneself about weaknesses, acknowledge them with courage and chart further course accordingly. For myself I had done this, but had Uncle Petros?
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Uncle Petros and Goldbach's Conjecture: A Novel of Mathematical Obsession)
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A LΓ³gica Γ© uma ferramenta..." Γ‰ o que eu digo. Como uma faca, pode ser usada para repartir o pΓ£o ou para matar! .... Parta das premissas erradas e a LΓ³gica pode trabalhar para o carrasco.
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Apostolos Doxiadis, Christos H. Papadimitriou
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Pon un hombre al filo del abismo y -en el improbable caso de que no se caiga- se convertirΓ‘ en un mΓ­stico o en un loco... Β‘Lo que probablemente sea lo mismo!
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Apostolos Doxiadis (Logicomix: An Epic Search for Truth)