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- From: cramer@optilink.COM (Clayton Cramer)
- Newsgroups: soc.history
- Subject: Re: [ACLU] Guardian of Liberty: American Civil Liberties Union
- Message-ID: <13359@optilink.COM>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 19:50:17 GMT
- References: <1992Nov18.192815.27567@beaver.cs.washington.edu> <JMC.92Nov20085827@SAIL.Stanford.EDU>
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- In article <JMC.92Nov20085827@SAIL.Stanford.EDU>, jmc@SAIL.Stanford.EDU (John McCarthy) writes:
- > Not only school children but all scientists must accept almost all
- > science on authority. Anyone who wanted to check out everything
- > himself before basing further work on it would never get around
- > to doing any scientific work of his own.
- > --
- > John McCarthy, Computer Science Department, Stanford, CA 94305
-
- Very true. But part of why we bother with experiments, even at
- the high school level, is to demonstrate that we don't fear checking
- at least SOME of the stuff that we learn "on authority." The problem
- with evolution teaching (NOT with evolution) is that because it is
- not experimental science, the distinction between learning "on
- authority" and a form of religion, is sometimes a little unclear --
- especially the way that evolution is taught in the lower grades.
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-
- --
- Clayton E. Cramer {uunet,pyramid}!optilink!cramer My opinions, all mine!
- We could say that Congress spends money like drunken sailors. But that would
- be unfair -- to the sailors. They, at least, are spending their own money.
-