Science’s social organization and ruling ideology derive from its industrialization in the 1940-50s: governments massively increased funding, and demanded bureaucratic accountability in exchange. This management rationalism combined with science’s own rationalist myths…
I dunno
We tried a few weeks ago, but seem not to be able to understand each other’s main point. Peculiar.
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I actually want to see that, if there's a public record somewhere.
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Oh, it was on twitter. If you https://search.twitter.com for either of us addressing the other, it’ll show up. Dozens of tweets from both of us. We didn’t get anywhere though.
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I expect him to argue as a typical rationalist, but he doesn’t. He’s got an unusual take that I haven’t grokked. He expects me to be a typical anti-rationalist, which I’m not.
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No, you are not. I think that when you decided that minds cannot be rationally explained, your rational universe blew up, so you retreated and tried to fix a buddhist universe instead?
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