...reductionist trends to their logical end. BF Skinner, eg, is not who most people would call a giant in psychology, even though he followed Occam's Razor religiously. OR was not a theory that simpler theories were more likely to be true. It was a suggestion about which theories to tackle first....
... take reductionist trends to their logical end. BF Skinner, eg, is not who most people would call a giant in psychology, even though he followed Occam's Razor religiously. OR was not a theory that simpler theories were more likely to be true. It was a suggestion about which theories to tackle first. The ...
... of humankind. There aren't very many people who would like to take reductionist trends to their logical end. BF Skinner, eg, is not who most people would call a giant in psychology, even though he followed Occam's Razor religiously.
... problems? But God that uses evolution as a mechanism does affect various religions. Since religious people don't accept the real Occam's Razor, why would they accept AKA's Razor? -tg I'm hoping that scientists will think about this. It's not like though I've spent a lot of...
... study of science nor evolution specifically, so why create problems? But God that uses evolution as a mechanism does affect various religions. Since religious people don't accept the real Occam's Razor, why would they accept AKA's Razor? -tg
On Mar 10, 12:04 pm, "AKA gray asphalt" <goodidea1...@hotmail.spam.com> wrote: "Omniqueryous" <elocution...@emailaccount.com> wrote in message news:1173519083.862839.228040@30g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... On Mar 7, 7:31 pm, "AKA gray asphalt" <goodidea1...@hotmail.spam.com> wrote: It should read, "whatever theory creates the most harmony among human ...
"Omniqueryous" <elocutionist@emailaccount.com> wrote in message news:1173519083.862839.228040@30g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... On Mar 7, 7:31 pm, "AKA gray asphalt" <goodidea1...@hotmail.spam.com> wrote: It should read, "whatever theory creates the most harmony among human beings while not interfering with science, religious belief, or any other human need, should be ...
The greater good is such an interesting idea. Did you see "Mercury Rising", a movie about an autistic child who breaks a government code and thereby becomes a threat to the greater good of the state and a target for being killed ... ? "The greater good" took on a new demension for me, after seeing that. "Sammybaby" wrote in message >quoting "AKA gray asphalt" > wrote: >...
On Mar 7, 7:31 pm, "AKA gray asphalt" <goodidea1...@hotmail.spam.com> wrote: It should read, "whatever theory creates the most harmony among human beings while not interfering with science, religious belief, or any other human need, should be adopted." EG, a god that uses evolution as a mechanism for creation does not affect the study of science nor evolution specifically, so ...
On 8 mar, 04:31, "AKA gray asphalt" <goodidea1...@hotmail.spam.com> wrote: It should read, "whatever theory creates the most harmony among human beings while not interfering with science, religious belief, or any other human need, should be adopted." EG, a god that uses evolution as a mechanism for creation does not affect the study of science nor evolution specifically, so why...