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  1. The Watchmaker, having wound up the watch he had made, had retired elsewhere, presumably for contemplation.
  2. Watchmaker of St Paul
  3. A more important point lurks here that I shall have cause to return to later: there is a tension in Minsky's accounts of these matters between an emphasis on hierarchical organization (the supreme organizer, or Simon's modular watchmaker would be paradigms of that), and another on heterarchical organization.
  4. The error is well-ingrained, however: in chapter 5 we look at another famous image of the world's relation to God coined by William Paley, that of a watch to a watchmaker.
  5. They've fixed it so it's impossible to tamper with it unless you're a ruddy watchmaker or something.
  6. He not only created the material world but also, like a divine watchmaker, set it going by an initial injection of motion, and kept it going by occasional adjustments.
  7. To know with certainty whether one's life had been considered good or bad would be a comfort, but even more satisfying would be to find there in the book the answers to the little unsolved mysteries of everyday life; to read what really happened clearly and truly, like a watchmaker who opens the little door in the front of a grandfather clock and looks inside.
  8. It is true that God is not yet totally banished from his creation, but having made it and all that is in it, rather like a watchmaker constructs a timepiece, he is felt to be no longer necessary to explain the inner workings of the mechanism.
  9. But with the assistance of a Warrington watchmaker, John Kay, he invented improvements to machinery used in the local cotton industry, and in 1769 patented a spinning frame, which made possible the mechanical spinning of the warp, whereas the early Spinning Jenny was only suitable for spinning the weft.
  10. A FADED poster at a "Back to the 1960s" exhibition in Dundee's city centre reads: "Using high precision machines, advance techniques and native Scottish skills, Timex has established Scotland as watchmaker to Great Britain and many overseas countries."
  11. Here we ought to stress that evolution is not spurred simplistically on by "random mutation", as the Oxford zoologist Richard Dawkins points out in his book The Blind Watchmaker .
  12. I have hesitated about including a small section on this sort of material in a volume on book-collecting, since the ephemera umbrella seems to cover an extraordinary variety of objects; including music hall songs, palm prints, cigarette packets, orange wrappers, "peep" eggs, bridge score cards, menus, embroidery patterns, watchmaker's labels, tram tickets and commemorative tins; to say nothing of posters proclaiming the merits of various soaps, female herbal pills, bilious and liver medicaments.
  13. The Great Architect, or the Watchmaker, had put together a mathematically perfect world.

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