Interesting to think about how the arguments in this article pertain to different (pre-)theories in the cognitive sciences.
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Great article! Space and Time are such rich concepts, seeming to represent both what we encounter, and what is furnished by the mind (eg., time stretching out in Langeweile/boredom, or vanishing in enjoyment). I talk about that in a blog post I did today: http://palpatinesway.blogspot.com/2019/10/the-specter-of-einstein-and-multiverse.html …
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Just a quick part 2 to the blog post I linked to above about space and time. After all, it isn't a post about space and time unless you shamelessly find a way to work Derrida into the discussion, lol: http://palpatinesway.blogspot.com/2019/10/part-2-specter-of-einstein-past-present.html …
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As the STAUNCH empiricist AND student-critic of Popper argued, demarcation is an insidious slippery slope to authoritarianism. "Science is an essentially anarchistic pursuit.... The only principle that does not inhibit progress: ANYTHING GOES" (Against Method, xxix, Verso, 2010)
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Or as Feyerabend put it elsewhere, "Questions of reality are too important to be left to scientists" (The Tyranny of Science, 51, Polity, 1996).
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