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Friday, March 31, 2006
 Women's History Month continues...
 
Ontology Alignment


   "He had with him a small red book of Mao's poems, and as he talked he squared it on the table, aligned it with the table edge first vertically and then horizontally.  To understand who Michael Laski is you must have a feeling for that kind of compulsion."

   -- Joan Didion in the
       Saturday Evening Post,
       Nov. 18, 1967 (reprinted in
       Slouching Towards Bethlehem)

   "Or were you," I said.
    He said nothing.
   "Raised a Catholic," I said.
    He aligned a square crystal paperweight with the edge of his desk blotter.

   -- Joan Didion in
      The Last Thing He Wanted,
      Knopf, 1996

   "It was Plato who best expressed-- who veritably embodied-- the tension between the narrative arts and mathematics....

   Plato clearly loved them both, both mathematics and poetry.  But he approved of mathematics, and heartily, if conflictedly, disapproved of poetry.  Engraved above the entrance to his Academy, the first European university, was the admonition: Oudeis ageometretos eiseto.  Let none ignorant of geometry enter.  This is an expression of high approval indeed, and the symbolism could not have been more perfect, since mathematics was, for Plato, the very gateway for all future knowledge.  Mathematics ushers one into the realm of abstraction and universality, grasped only through pure reason.  Mathematics is the threshold we cross to pass into the ideal, the truly real."

   -- Rebecca Goldstein,
       Mathematics and
       the Character of Tragedy

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