Teaching and learning from preschoolers
The consequences of print-culture run far deeper than seeing linear perspective. It conditioned not only the physical eyes but also the internal one. Or rather, it created the internal eye by conditioning thought into a visually dominant form. Under the influence of print, western thought became increasingly linear and specialized. And just as mass reproducibility was the hallmark of the press, so replicability became the basis for the scientific method. In short, print-culture produced the form of thinking we would recognize today as rationality . . . No longer enmeshed with the environment through every bodily sense, the environment has become something to be looked at -- and controlled -- at a distance. ~Andre Dao
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