Here I feel like I'm being a cheerleader for science but I’m not. I just feel the urge to point out some of the negativity - and bias - of some of the attitudes here. — GLEN willows
When we abandon one science theory for another , it is not because the theory is found not to correspond with what is ‘out there’, but because we prefer a new way of organizing our interaction with our world, a way that allows us to do more things , albeit differently than before. New theories no more ‘falsify’ old ones than new artistic movements falsify older movements.- I believe the social-construction tinged idea that theories create the reality is disproven by the thousands of theories that have been wrong - and science has admitted were wrong. You know the list - phlogiston, alchemy etc — GLEN willows
Yet the definition of real is - as has been pointed out - up for debate. — GLEN willows
ok.....it's not something I totally understand. Can you recommend a thinker...Frege? Wittgenstein? — GLEN willows
Do you not think science is at least doing something interesting things in neuroscience these days? — GLEN willows
collaborating — GLEN willows
We must, indeed, all hang together or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately. — Benjamin Franklin
was NOT expecting a Benjamin Franklin quote...well now I know you're not a Brit. — GLEN willows
. What would the perfect language look like? I don't think W. shares anything on that — GLEN willows
Ok I did and yes I understand. But I apply my same test - if there was such constantly divergent word meanings of words as this implies, it seems like discourse would be total chaos. If you're meaning of God is a deity, and mine is a dishtowel....that's a conversation killer. Isn;t it? — GLEN willows
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