digital art workshops spring 2003: department of fine art university of colorado - boulder


These considerations force upon us the impression that the law of causality as a principle of natural science is one incapable of formulation in a few words, and is not a self-contained exact law. Its content can in fact only be made clear in connection with a complete phenomenological description of how reality constitutes itself from the immediate data of consciousness.

-- Hermann Weyl, The Open World: Three Lectures of the Metaphysical Implications of Science


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