Mar 13
2010
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John Griogair Bell Offers Insight Into Free Thinking
BY: Mark
John Griogair Bell (curator of hermetic.com), offering commentary on the nature of paradigms and the perils of binding oneself to one above all others.
The notion that all paradigms have limited boundaries of applicability, that they contain their own sets of inexplicability, means that the activity of defending a paradigm as one true anything is inherently nonsensical and illogical and unscientific. And, vehement hatred of other paradigms, or those operating within different paradigms, is bogglingly, self-evidently, torturously backward to the very idea and philosophy of science. It seems to me, that kind of vehement hate is a failure of humanity to live up to the potential afforded by the idea and philosophy of science as a function which liberates them from tyranny of form determined for them by faith.
The full post is called “Paradigms”, and it is a delightful analysis on what it means to be an occulture critic.
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