“For models come and go. Not that the old ones turn out necessarily to be untrue. They may remain entirely true while they become quite unfruitful. Models provide analogies which are of their very nature limited, and, as this dialogue which makes human society what it is moves on, the models once found serviceable because relevant in a special to current preoccupations are abandoned for others more relevant to new problems, new insights, and new solutions.”
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“The articulate remains always embedded in the inarticulate.”
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