Friday, March 08, 2013

In lieu of framing arguments …

… A Darwinist Mob Goes After a Serious Philosopher | New Republic. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)


… too many of Nagel’s interlocutors have been scientists, because Mind and Cosmos is not a work of science. It is a work of philosophy; and it is entirely typical of the scientistic tyranny in American intellectual life that scientists have been invited to do the work of philosophers. The problem of the limits of science is not a scientific problem. It is also pertinent to note that the history of science is a history of mistakes, and so the dogmatism of scientists is especially rich.

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