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“Without writing, the literate mind would not and could not think as it does, not only when engaged in writing but normally even when it is composing its thoughts in oral form. More than any other single invention, writing has transformed human consciousness.” Walter J. Ong, Orality and Literacy, 1982, p. 78 to:
“Without writing, the literate mind would not and could not think as it does, not only when engaged in writing but normally even when it is composing its thoughts in oral form. More than any other single invention, writing has transformed human consciousness.” p. 78 ‘Technologies are aritficial, but — paradox again — artificiality is natural to human beings. Technology, properly interiorized does not degrade human life but on the contrary enhances it.’ , p. 82–83 Walter J. Ong, Orality and Literacy, Routledge, London, 1988 (1982) Warning: strftime() [function.strftime]: It is not safe to rely on the system's timezone settings. You are *required* to use the date.timezone setting or the date_default_timezone_set() function. In case you used any of those methods and you are still getting this warning, you most likely misspelled the timezone identifier. We selected 'Europe/Berlin' for 'CEST/2.0/DST' instead in /usr/home/ubiscrib/htdocs/ubipod/wiki/scripts/pagerev.php on line 76 May 02, 2006, at 05:33 PM
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“Without writing, the literate mind would not and could not think as it does, not only when engaged in writing but normally even when it is composing its thoughts in oral form. More than any other single invention, writing has transformed human consciousness.” Walter J. Ong, Orality and Literacy, 1982, p. 78 |
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