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The problems with science

 
 
Olivier5
 
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Sat 16 Feb, 2019 06:29 am
@fresco,
Oh I'm sure you deconstructors enjoy what you're doing. Kids like breaking down stuff a lot, much more than reconstructing them.
fresco
 
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Sat 16 Feb, 2019 06:42 am
@Olivier5,
.. said the non scientist ! Smile
Olivier5
 
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Sat 16 Feb, 2019 06:55 am
@fresco,
Better be 'non-scientist' than non-sentient...

FYI I did some research after my studies but found it too slow-paced for my taste. I'm an impatient man. I also found academia a bit of a bizarro world.
fresco
 
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Sat 16 Feb, 2019 12:09 pm
@Olivier5,
You are correct about academia but PhD studies tend to be true to their label especially in the perceptual research that I was familiar with. Try looking up Embodied Cognition for an.angle on where I tend to be coming from if interested.
Olivier5
 
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Sat 16 Feb, 2019 12:18 pm
@fresco,
I would agree that cognition is one area where philosophers can be of use to scientists in present times.
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