 | Robert Sonné Cohen, Kostas Gavroglu, John Stachel, Marx W. Wartofsky, Marx W Wartofsky - 1995 - 395 pages
...wasn't outside. 1 was part of the [system] . . . it surprised me because 1 actually felt as if 1 was right down there and these were my friends ... As you look at these things they become part of you . . .8* A REAL FEEL1NG FOR THE ORGAN1SM This account of matter is a far cry from the dead inert matter... | |
 | A.I. Tauber - 1996 - 319 pages
...when I was really working with them I wasn't outside, I was down there. I was part of the system. ... I actually felt as if I were right down there and...part of you. And you forget yourself. The main thing about it is you forget yourself.74 Scientific understanding, then, results in an internalization of... | |
 | Evelyn Fox Keller - 1995 - 193 pages
...chromosomes — actually everything was there. It surprised me because I actually felt as if I was right down there and these were my friends. ... As...they become part of you. And you forget yourself." Cognition and Perception In this world of difference, division is relinquished without generating chaos.... | |
 | John Broomfield - 1997 - 259 pages
...wasn't outside. I was part of the [system]. ... it surprised me because I actually felt as if I was right down there and these were my friends.... As you look at these things they become a part of you. 55 Significantly, McClintock has practiced Tibetan Buddhist meditation, and equally... | |
 | William Braud, Rosemarie Anderson - 1998 - 321 pages
...was down there. I was part of the system. I was right down there with them, and everything got big. I even was able to see the internal parts of the chromosomes...part of you. And you forget yourself. The main thing ahout it is you forget yourself. (McClintock, quoted in Keller, 1983, pp. 69, 117) Very early in my... | |
 | Janet A. Kourany - 1997 - 344 pages
...chromosomes — actually everything was there. It surprised me because I actually felt as if I was right down there and these were my friends. ... As...these things, they become part of you. And you forget yourself."50 Indeed, it was McClintock's intimate personal relationship with the objects of her research,... | |
 | Diana M. A. Relke - 1999 - 363 pages
...to see the internal parts of the chromosomes. It surprised me, because I actually felt as if I was right down there and these were my friends. . . ....they become part of you. And you forget yourself, (qtd. in Keller 1983 165) This is empowering reflexivity at work. McClintock called it "a feeling for... | |
 | John R. Wilcox, Irene King - 2000 - 416 pages
...was there.6 Ever the rigorous scientist, McClintock was drawn into a reality greater than herself: "As you look at these things, they become part of you. And you forget yourself. The main thing about it is you forget yourself."7 (ibid., 1983, 118). Throughout history, poets, artists, and mystics... | |
 | Robert Scott Root-Bernstein, Michèle Root-Bernstein - 2001 - 401 pages
...corn plants so intimately that when she studied their chromosomes, she could truly identify with them: "I found that the more I worked with them the bigger...part of you. And you forget yourself. The main thing about it is you forget yourself." A similar emotional involvement played a critical role in the prelogical... | |
 | J. Peter Rothe - 2002 - 343 pages
...wasn't outside. I was part of the [system] ... it surprised me because I actually felt as if I was right down there and these were my friends ... As you look at these things they become part of you ... (p. 166) Participatory action research is a way of thinking, feeling and acting. It is a research... | |
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