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When Isaac Newton expressed this idea, he also exemplified it: he was effectively quoting 12th-century philosopher Bernard of Chartres.
And @SoSadToday was the online voice who expressed this idea better than anyone else, the one whose followers found in her comments what they'd been meaning to say.
Mr. Schwarzenegger, who was lounging on Maui's beaches with his family when he expressed this idea, said that lawmakers were spending too much time in Sacramento writing too many "strange bills".
Fisher also expressed this idea in a more mathematical language in the so-called geometric model (Fig. 2).
In 1908 Duhem expressed this idea by a simile: scientific progress is like a mounting tide, where waves rise and withdraw, but under this to-and-fro motion there is a slow and constant progress.
In fact, an obsession with its traditional forms might actually become an obstacle: "Show a man too many camels' bones, or show them to him too often, and he will not be able to recognise a camel when he comes across a live one," is how he expressed this idea in one of his books.
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Derrida expresses this idea by saying that meaning is created by the "play" of differences between words a play that is "limitless," "infinite," and "indefinite".
Structuralists sometimes express this idea by saying that numbers have no internal properties or that their only properties are those they have because of the relations they bear to other numbers in the structure; e.g., 4 has the property of being between 3 and 5.
In §148 of his Metaphysica, Baumgarten expresses this idea as the "Principle of Thoroughgoing Determination".
Another way of expressing this idea is that we are good lightning chess players but terrible long-term chess players.
One could try to express this idea with Einstein's remark about the need to "free oneself from the idea that coordinates must have an immediate metrical meaning".
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