Fastfission wrote:
Because it assumes standards of evidence and even
standards of what
"science" is, how to define it, and whether or not all of what is generally
considered "science" fits into these normalized molds (they don't).
It is too easy to forget the influence of Plato and Aristotle in the
development of modern science. If these men had viewed things just a
little differently the impact on today's science could have been staggering.
There are good reasons, though, for leaning towards the
"scientific" point
of view *when leaning is required*
Those who lean too much in one direction tend to fall over.
Ec