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Date: | Fri, 9 May 2014 06:26:34 -0400 |
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> Most of the people practicing biodynamics have no idea who Steiner was, and couldn't care less.
That's one of the hallmarks of so many of these new age disciplines: they have no interest in history, not even the history of their own discipline. I regard this as a form of intellectual slovenliness, but beyond that: people who do not learn from history are condemned to repeat it.
As I have said before, science owes a debt to art and art owes a debt to science. Science without art can be a drab accumulation of data, while art without science can lead to childish fantasy worlds. As a scientist, I regard science fiction as entertaining, but real science has lasting value.
But I am puzzled most when intelligent people adopt these touchy feely philosophies. They seem entirely willing to throw their brains in a basket and go with the flow. Perhaps there is another motivation: they are looking for romantic involvement?
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