6. In Part II Kuno repeats the phrase "man is the measure." What does
this phrase mean?
O A H...
English, 16.04.2021 18:30, Ameilasmickle15
6. In Part II Kuno repeats the phrase "man is the measure." What does
this phrase mean?
O A Human bodies (e. g. feet) are the basis for all forms of measurement.
OB The courage and strength of one man is the standard by which all
others measure up to.
OC Kuno first uses this literally, as a means of measuring distance to
the surface, but it becomes a mantra by which he replaces the
Machine with the value of humanity.
OD Kuno uses this phrase to celebrate humanity's advanced place in
the universe, valuing its physical and figurative forms.
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