Modern Mind
Masterminded the Soviet Drive to Beat the Americans to the Moon, New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1997, page 121.
51. See Shepard and Slayton, Op.
cit.,
page 39, for Reuters more fulsome headlines. Harford, Op.
cit.,
page 130.
52. Although
Sputnik
I wasn’t large, it was still bigger than what the US planned. See: Charles Murray and Catherine Bly Cox,
Apollo: The Race for the Moon,
London: Secker & Warburg, 1989, page 23. See also Harford,
Op. cit.,
page 122.
53. See Young, Silcock, and Peter Dunn,
Journey to the Sea of Tranquility,
London: Jonathan Cape, 1969, pages 80–81 for discussion of cost and security.
54. Harford, Op.
cit.
See note 50
supra.
55. See Shepard and Slayton,
Op. cit.,
pages 38–39 for other personal details.
56. Harford, Op.
cit.,
pages 49–50.
57.
Ibid.,
page 51.
58. Robert Conquest,
The Great Terror,
London: Macmillan, 1968; and the same author’s,
Kolyma: The Arctic Death Camps,
New York: Viking, 1979.
59. Harford,
Op. cit.,
page 57.
60.
Ibid.,
page 91.
61. After Vanguard was announced, the Russians had gloated they would beat the Americans. See: Young, Silcock
et al., Op. cit.,
page 67.
62. For the impact in America, see: Murray and Cox, Op.
cit.,
page 77.
63. Harford,
Op. cit.,
pages 114–115.
64.
Ibid.,
page 110.
65. But not on Eisenhower, and not at first. See: Young, Silcock
et al., Op. cit.,
page 68.
66. See: Young, Silcock
et al., Op. cit.,
page 74, one of several contemporary accounts on the subject that makes no reference to Korolev. Harford, Op.
cit.,
page 133.
67. Shepard and Slayton, Op.
cit.,
page 42.
68. Harford, Op.
cit.,
page 132.
69.
Sputnik
2 had an even bigger effect than
Sputnik 1
. See: Young, Silcock
et al., Op. cit.,
pages 70–71.
70. Harford, Op.
cit.,
page 135.
71.
Ibid.,
pages 135–136.
72. For the effect of
Sputnik’
s launch on Eisenhower’s policy, see: Young, Silcock
et al., Op. cit.,
pages 82ff.
73. Richard Leakey,
One Life,
London: Michael Joseph, 1983, page 49.
74.
Virginia Morrei], Ancestral Passions: The Leakey family and the Quest for Humankind’s Beginnings, New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995, page 57.
75. Mary Leakey,
Olduvai Gorge: My Search for Early Man,
London: Collins, 1979, page 13.
76. Morrell,
Op. cit.,
pages 80–89.
77. Partly as a result he wrote books on other aspects of East Africa. See for example, L. S. B. Leakey,
Kenya: Contrasts and Problems,
London: Methuen, 1936.
78. Morrell,
Op. cit.,
pages 163–174.
79. Mary Leakey, Op.
cit.,
pages 83ff.
80. See Mary Leakey,
ibid.,
pages 52–53 for a detailed map of the gorge.
81. Morrell, Op.
cit.,
page 178.
82.
Ibid.,
pages 180–181.
83. Mary Leakey,
Op. cit.,
page 75. See also: Richard Leakey,
Op. cit.,
page 50.
84. Morrell,
Op. cit.,
page 181.
85.
Ibid.
86. Mary Leakey, Op.
cit.,
page 74.
87. L. S. B. Leakey, ‘Finding the World’s Earliest Man’,
National Geographic Magazine,
September 1960, pages 421–435. Morrell, Op.
cit.,
page 194.
88. Morrell, Op.
cit.,
page 196.
89.
Ibid.,
and Richard Leakey, Op.
cit.,
page 49.
90. Claude Lévi-Strauss and Didier Eribon,
Conversations with Lévi-Strauss, Op. cit.,
page 119.
91.
Karl Popper, The Logic of Scientific Discovery,
London: Hutchinson, 1959. (Originally published in German in Vienna in 1934.) See especially, chapters I, IV and V
92. Thomas S. Kuhn,
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions,
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962; 2 nd edition, enlarged, University of Chicago Press, 1970, especially chapter VI, pages 52ff.
93.
Ibid.,
page 151.
94.
Ibid.,
pages 137ff.
95. See the Postscript, pages 174ff, in the second, enlarged edition, referred to in Note 92 above.
CHAPTER 28: MIND MINUS METAPHYSICS
1. John Russell Taylor,
Hitch: The Life and Work of Alfred Hitchcock,
London: Faber & Faber, 1978, page 255.
2. Donald Spoto,
The Life of Alfred Hitchcock: The Dark Side of Genius,
London: Collins, 1983, page 420. James Pallot, Jacob Levich
et al, The Fifth Virgin Film Guide,
London: Virgin Books, 1996, pages 553–554.
3.
Ibid.,
pages 421–423.
4. Russell Taylor, Op.
cit.,
page 256.
5. Spoto, Op.
cit.,
pages 423–424.
6.
Ibid.,
page 420.
7. R. D. Laing,
The Divided Self: An Existential Study in Sanity and Madness,
London: Tavistock, 1959. See also: Adrian Laing,
R. D. Laing: A Life,
London: Peter Owen, 1994, chapter 8, pages 77–78.
8. Gilbert Ryle,
The Concept of Mind,
London: Hutchinson, 1949.
9.
Ibid.,
pages 36ff.
10.
Ibid.,
pages 319ff.
11.
S. Stephen Hilmy,
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