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- From: srt@duke.cs.duke.edu (Stephen R. Tate)
- Newsgroups: sci.research
- Subject: Re: A few thoughts on Fabrikant.
- Message-ID: <714926508@pike.cs.duke.edu>
- Date: 27 Aug 92 14:41:49 GMT
- References: <BtMEFC.Hps@cs.dal.ca>
- Organization: Duke University Computer Science Dept.; Durham, N.C.
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- In article <BtMEFC.Hps@cs.dal.ca> kumar@ug.cs.dal.ca (kumar yelubandi) writes:
- >
- > From the piggy-backed postings of Dov Bai, two
- > things stick out. One, Fabrikant seems to be a very capable
- > and intelligent research scientist (ie. the quantity
- > of publication attests to this, as well as the variety of
- > different journals that have accepted his articles).
- > Why then, was he refused tenure? (I'm assuming he was
- > eligible for tenure).
-
- This comment represents an attitude that really gets to me. I have
- known people who believe that as long as a scientist puts out good
- research, then nothing else matters. Go back and read the messages
- written by Fabrikant --- the man was abusive, arrogant, and more
- than a little unstable. Would *YOU* want to work with someone like
- that on a daily basis? I wouldn't! As far as I'm concerned, if someone
- is as big a pain as Fabrikant seems to have been, it doesn't matter
- one whit how good their research was. The scientific community can
- certainly wait for another person to come along that knows how to
- deal with human beings.
-
- As far as what the department "owed" Fabrikant, I don't believe ANY
- university is obligated to give tenure to such an abusive person.
-
-
- >ps: In the end, no matter what, Fabrikant proved to be
- > what his critics charged, ie. unstable.
-
- You couldn't have read his postings and not realized the man was
- unstable... I do have one question about the whole situation:
- the night of the shooting, Headline News reported that Fabrikant
- was reported to have brought a gun to a previous faculty meeting.
- Does anyone know if that is true? If so, why wasn't he out on his
- butt long ago?
-
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- Dept. of Computer Science | above all other sciences, is that its laws are
- Duke University | absolutely certain and indisputable, while those of all
- Durham, NC 27706 | other sciences are to some extent debatable. (Einstein)
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