Politics, Science and – yes! – Linguistics

Until the twenties of the last century, German was still the most common language of science. By 1933 Germany had won more Nobel Prizes than any other nation, more than England and the United States combined. Then came Hitler and his policy of systematic lies (and crimes). After the Second World War, German was just one language among others, and German science lost much of its former significance.

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Jenner on Jenner: Outline of a mind-related biography

As human beings we are controlled by emotions and by our intellect – at any time both are invariably involved, even if it sometimes seems as if we are dealing with either purely emotional people or pure intellectuals. A mathematic formula, for example, which to an average person may seem as cold, lifeless and repellent as a prison wall, may produce enchantment and ecstasy in a mathematician who perceives it something extremely beautiful and elegant. In other words, he experiences much the same feelings as a musician who is playing Mozart or Bach. Feelings and the intellect don’t present themselves to us with an either-or, but we may definitely speak of prevailing tendencies.

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Jenner über Jenner: Abriss einer geistigen Biographie

Als Menschen werden wir von Gefühlen und von unserem Intellekt gesteuert – immer ist beides im Spiel, auch wenn es manchmal so scheint, als hätten wir es mit reinen Gefühlsmenschen oder reinen Intellektuellen zu tun. Ein Mathematiker etwa, dessen Formeln dem Durchschnittsmenschen so kalt, leblos und abweisend erscheinen wie eine Gefängnismauer, kann über die Schönheit, Eleganz und Einfachheit einer neuen Gleichung so in Ekstase geraten wie ein Musiker, wenn er Bach oder Mozart spielt. Hier gibt es kein Entweder-Oder, aber es gibt ganz sicher vorherrschende Neigungen.

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