Monday, February 01, 2010

Overlapping magisteria ...

... A very modern illusion. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)

What analysis of this kind suggests is that the reasonableness of science is partially true, during periods of what Kuhn called normal science, when puzzles are proposed and solved. However, during paradigm shifts, that evaporates. Science enters a period of flux and uncertainty until a new paradigm is settled. Intellectual wars break out too. Scientists stop talking to one another. They label opponents "heretics". Then rational discourse breaks out once more – until the next shift.
Sounds familiar.

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