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Spencer Heath Archive
Item 895
Ideas for promotion of Citadel, Market & Altar?
June 13, 1955
Science discovers the rationale of events
The soul of science is its method
Quantitative — thereby rational
Science postulates an objective world —
A world possessing a rationality like ours
Because ours has evolved out of it
A book without a predecessor in its field
Not in any tradition — Founding a tradition
The “practical” man’s mind is on the immediate, the matter right in hand, manipulation of details in ways that are familiar to him — relevant as routine. He is content to travel in small circles, tolerant towards the customary, critical towards the new or strange. He lacks vision — perspective of the larger similarities and interrelatedness of things. So he is a creature of habit, baffled and inept in a crisis, overtaken by slow change.
Empiricism without science is unprogressive and blind. But it is the seed-bed of science. Science, through observation and experiment, finds rationality in the events experienced. This is the whole mission of science, as such. Engineers, technical, apply the rationality (theories) of science and thereby bring about events that they desire — events they dream and plan.
The Book of your Dreams.
Science discovers the rationale of events. The soul of science is its method, which is quantitative, thereby rational. Science postulates an objective world, a world possessing a rationality like ours because ours has evolved out of it.
Metadata
Title | Subject - 895 |
Collection Name | Spencer Heath Archive |
Series | Subject |
Box number | 7:860-1035 |
Document number | 895 |
Date / Year | 1955-06-13 |
Authors / Creators / Correspondents | |
Description | Ideas for promotion of Citadel, Market & Altar? |
Keywords | Science Empiricism 'practical' Men |