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Quality (Chapter 18 (Aesthetics is the study of quality, A world without…
Quality
Chapter 18
Aesthetics is the study of quality
A world without quality would be "square"
Quality bridges the gap between "classical" and "romantic" modes of thought
Chapter 16
Phaedrus' Theories on Quality's Definition
Quality has no definition
A systematic, rigid definition of quality
Institutional teaching settings stifle quality
Breaking away from a traditional grading system enhanced quality work
Quality work was only produced when their was a concrete positive goal
Chapter 17
Conventional logic stifles quality work
Chapter 19
Quality comes before objectivity and subjectivity
Chapter 20
Quality is similar to Tao
Chapter 21
Understanding quality expands reason
Chapter 23
The narrator's reoccurring nightmare
Glass Door
Separated from family
Refuses to open door
Door=Coffin
Divided personality interferes with role of husband/father
Chapter 24
Awareness of Quality
"Quality is the Buddha"
"Quality is scientific reality"
"Quality is the goal of art"
Chapter 25
Romantic aversion to technology produced by classic reason
Technology itself isn't bad
"peace of mind" is difficult
Chapter 26
Gumption
What motivates Quality
Approach=analytical
Setbacks come from individual
Chapter 22
Jules Henri Poincare
Tested the limits in scientific reasoning
Attribute an attribute to facts that made some better than others
Melding of art and science