[MD] Alternatives to the scientific method
ian glendinning
psybertron at gmail.com
Sat Jul 28 08:34:57 PDT 2007
Me too Marsha,
Actually that's an interesting summary - "science" is currently
suffering from Pirsigian "stuckness" - stuck in a gumption trap -
hadn't though of it that way.
Brilliant Marsha.
Ian
On 7/28/07, MarshaV <marshalz at charter.net> wrote:
> At 12:16 PM 7/27/2007, Ian wrote:
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> >That particular lecture is not great ... pretty amateurish, not just
> >in the technology, but in the delivery too, and very hard to follow
> >his thread after a few minutes. The unintelligibility is kinda what
> >says ... there really is something hard to explain here and that's
> >important. (I had the pleasure of meeting the guy once - he wouldn't
> >remember me - archetypal mad professor apearance, keeping his bicycle
> >clips on in the audience, during a public lecture.)
>
> Ian,
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> Although I don't know the science behind Josephson's lecture, I
> thought I understood him to say that there is a need to become
> unstuck by broadening and combining the present perspectives. As far
> as his lecture and appearance, he seemed quite sincere and, well,
> human. I admire that.
>
> Marsha
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