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John K. Kruschke
Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences Adjunct Professor of Statistics |
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| "In it an almost preternatural insight into the significance of intelligible forms is fused with a lyrical sensuality that prevents stylization from becoming academic and lifeless, the mere repetition of formulas." | |||
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-- Philip Sherrard. Byzantium: The other half of the world. 1963.
[This is not an endorsement of Sherrard's opinions; I am simply
tickled by the statement, which I memorized when I was 16, because it can be applied to so many things in so many contexts.] |
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