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The Illusion of Multi-Tasking

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  • R. Scott Clark
on August 18, 2008

We think we can overcome time and space. Rubbish. Despite all the technological power at our fingertips we remain finite. John Montague explains. The old Reformed had a slogan for this: “finitum non capax infiniti” (the finite is not capable of the . . . Continue reading →

Categorized Common Life | Tagged finitude, multi-tasking

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