[FRIAM] science privilege — fork from acid epistemology

thompnickson2 at gmail.com thompnickson2 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 12 13:05:55 EDT 2020


Sorry, Glen.  I didn't mean to imply any kind of argument in the matter.  The comment just interested me, and I thought you might have information to share with me.  It wasn't clear that I could even support the more general proposition, the one I thought you were making, let alone the more specific one that you actually made. 

Nick 

Nicholas Thompson
Emeritus Professor of Ethology and Psychology
Clark University
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I'm not going to answer because that's irrelevant. The challenge is whether or not conversations like this impact the science done by those who have them.

On 3/12/20 9:56 AM, thompnickson2 at gmail.com wrote:
> Ah!  When you say that the benefit of philosophy to science is "straightforward", what do you have in mind? 
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