Michael Polanyi's "The Tacit Dimension" is a good starting point on the concept.
Whenever I am encountering an abstract concept internally, it does not appear as a clear visual representation but rather as its gestalt. Then there are two things happening. 1. most of these seem to bring their own set…
Not quite. The Spießbürger is aggressively oriented towards rule-abiding behaviour and is always keen on enforcing said rules and regulations within it's environment. Also the Spießbürger finds rather creative ways to…
Wow this is wonderful, thank you. I am wondering if something similar exists for German.
Nature is and never has been equilibrium. Nature is chaos.
Michael Polanyi's "The Tacit Dimension" is a good starting point on the concept.
Whenever I am encountering an abstract concept internally, it does not appear as a clear visual representation but rather as its gestalt. Then there are two things happening. 1. most of these seem to bring their own set…
Not quite. The Spießbürger is aggressively oriented towards rule-abiding behaviour and is always keen on enforcing said rules and regulations within it's environment. Also the Spießbürger finds rather creative ways to…
Wow this is wonderful, thank you. I am wondering if something similar exists for German.
Nature is and never has been equilibrium. Nature is chaos.