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"Truth is the daughter of time, not of authority."
I read that in Brecht's "Galileo" last weekend.
Great story--would make a great Hollywood film if the industry could
consider taking a break from the remake.
Umberto Eco wrote, in "the Open Work," that "Galileo" was one of the
first modern literary works to employ a "perfectly ambiguous ending"
--of course, one might argue, this ambiguity mirrors real life and may
be the best we can hope for in such debate.
And we may also hope that Time will set the Truth free.
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JasonJayStevens
exhibits . annArborHands-OnMuseum . [log in to unmask]
art . potterBelmarLabs . www.potterbelmar.org . [log in to unmask]
On Apr 14, 2005, at 3:08 PM, [log in to unmask] wrote:
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> Colleagues: As the former project director of Man: A Course of Study I
> have
> followed this discussion with considerable interest, but I wonder why
> science
> museum folks feel that it is necessary to draft statements defending
> science.
> Aren't you giving the Creationists just the visibility that they seek?
> The
> whole strategy of the Creationists and the Religious Right is to try
> to get people
> who believe in rational discourse to engage in a dialogue with them --
> not to
> achieve understanding but to create a public platform where they can
> express
> their dogmatic beliefs. Turning a science museum into a forum for such
> debates
> only denegrates science. Why not ignore this nonsense and press on
> with your
> good work. Truth reveals itself to each of us in its own sweet way,
> and I have
> never met anyone who has a corner on it. Peter Dow
>
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