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" As you look at these things, they become part of you. And you forget yourself. "
When Faster Harder Smarter Is Not Enough - Page 158
by Kathryn D. Cramer - 2002 - 258 pages
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Ethics in Qualitative Research

Melanie L. Mauthner, Maxine Birch, Julie Jessop, Tina Miller - Reference - 2002 - 188 pages
...philosophical and methodological stance towards her subject matter. 'These were my friends', wrote McClintock, 'you look at these things, they become part of you. And you forget yourself (McClintock, cited in Keller, 1985: 165). In a world characterized by positivist empiricist models...
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The Age of Immunology: Conceiving a Future in an Alienating World

A. David Napier - Philosophy - 2010 - 344 pages
...with them, and everything got big. I was even able to see the internal parts of the chromosome — actually everything was there. It surprised me because...part of you. And you forget yourself. The main thing about it is that you forget yourself. (Keller 1983, ii 7)6 Lest we miss the significance of McClin...
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The Age of Immunology: Conceiving a Future in an Alienating World

A. David Napier - Philosophy - 2010 - 344 pages
...see the internal parts of the chromosome — actually everything was there. It surprised me hecause I actually felt as if I were right down there and...part of you. And you forget yourself. The main thing about it is that you forget yourself. (Keller 1983, Lest we miss the significance of McClintock 's...
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Scrutinizing Feminist Epistemology: An Examination of Gender in Science

Cassandra L. Pinnick, Noretta Koertge, Robert F. Almeder - Philosophy - 2003 - 292 pages
...closeness to chromosomes, McClintock says: "I was part of the system. I was right down there with them As you look at these things, they become part of you. And you forget yourself. The main thing about it is you forget yourself" (Keller 1983, 117; emphasis mine). Keller uses this quote to explicate...
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Living Alone and Loving It

Barbara Feldon - Self-Help - 2007 - 180 pages
...Barbara McClintock won the Nobel prize for her research into the genes of corn. In an interview she said, "As you look at these things they become part of you. And you forget yourself." Then she spoke of "the real affection" one gets for the pieces of the puzzle that "go together." It...
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Places of Learning: Media, Architecture, Pedagogy

Elizabeth Ann Ellsworth - Place-based education - 2005 - 206 pages
...when I was really working with them I wasn't outside, I was down there. I was part of the system .... As you look at these things, they become part of you....yourself. The main thing is that you forget yourself." Rather than a feeling being felt then by some subjectivity, a feeling is not owned by a subject, but...
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The World Is a Waiting Lover: Desire and the Quest for the Beloved

Trebbe Johnson - Self-Help - 2011 - 322 pages
...under a microscope: "I was part of the system," she explained. "I was right down there with them — As you look at these things, they become part of you. And you forget yourself. The main thing about it is you forget yourself."10 Forgetting oneself while in pursuit of the soul's thriving is falling...
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Linking Science & Literacy in the K-8 Classroom

Rowena Douglas - Education - 2006 - 458 pages
...parts of the chromosomes — actually everything was there. It surprised me because 1 felt as if I was right down there and these were my friends.. . . As...they become part of you. And you forget yourself. (Keller 1983, p. 165) In McClintock's science, observation, imagination, perseverance, perspectivetaking,...
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The Self-evolving Cosmos: A Phenomenological Approach to Nature's Unity-in ...

Steven M. Rosen - Science - 2008 - 291 pages
...I was down there. I was part of the system.. ..It surprised me because I actually felt as if I was right down there and these were my friends.. ..As...they become part of you. And you forget yourself." (McClintock quoted in Fox-Keller 1985, p. 165) Fox-Keller observes that McClintock' s vocabulary "is...
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