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- From: barry@arnold.math.ucla.edu (Barry Merriman)
- Subject: Re: Report on Philosophies of Physicists
- Message-ID: <1992Aug28.135758.8497@math.ucla.edu>
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- Organization: UCLA, Mathematics Department
- References: <1992Aug28.083903.10804@u.washington.edu>
- Date: Fri, 28 Aug 92 13:57:58 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug28.083903.10804@u.washington.edu>
- billiksh@milton.u.washington.edu (Shoshana Billik) writes:
- > Anyhow, as a result of doing this survey and thinking about the
- > responses, I have come up with a career goal for myself: to be a philosopher
- > and to teach philosophy of science, metaphysics, and general philosophy to
- > college students.
-
- Oh my god, what have we done!
-
- I didn't fill out you survey, as I thought the questions were all
- slanted towards the self-serving, mystical view of physics so favored
- by new agers but so removed from anything really to do with physics.
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- But, I'd think that if you learned anything from the survey, it
- would have been that this mushy, warm fuzzy philosphy is not the
- way to understand nature. You should be distressed by the way
- philosophical tracts such as the Tao of Physics and Dancing Wu-Li
- Masters have warped physics to fulfil some philosphical need, and
- sucked you into their fantasy. I can't believe you want to follow
- in their footsteps.
-
- Why not become a _real_ scientist, instead of an intellectual gadfly.
- I take it you're at U of Washington? Take my advice (I went there
- 10 years ago, BS Math, BS Phys): run on over to the physics dept,
- and stay away from the philosphy dept. The more you learn, the more you will be
- glad you did.
-
- (I took plenty of philosophy courses---easy way to fulfil humanities
- requirements...:-)
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- --
- Barry Merriman
- UCLA Dept. of Math
- UCLA Inst. for Fusion and Plasma Research
- barry@math.ucla.edu (Internet; NeXTMail is welcome)
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