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A Frank Ackerman's avatar

Hi Chris. As always, thanks for the thoughtful reply. Some ongoing tasks for me are: (1) try to understand fundamentally what’s happening, (2) try to evaluate what I think is happening vis-a-vis possible futures, and (3) perhaps suggest actions/policies that might result in what I view as desirable outcomes. In this reply you touch on:

- analytical philosophy,

- change in the focus of universities,

- overuse of economics, and

- change in the understanding of truth and sincere speech.

You touch on MANY other topics in Stranger Worlds and elsewhere. In reading/studying your writings I’m working on my first task. You also often evaluate the topics you introduce, so I get some gist for my second task.

I’m fortunate in having found a serious researcher/thinker whose worldview and mental processes are similar enough to mine to enable many learning opportunities, and, amazingly, is willing to answer questions and make serious comments on my thoughts. Thanks again.

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Hi Chris, other stuff has kept me away. I hope it’s a bit under control now.

Re:” It was in the decades after Einstein that the long slow march towards the intellectual gulags of specialisation commenced, narrowing the horizons of human experience both in the sciences and beyond.”

Taking this statement as true, and it seems to me that it is, what can cogently be said about why this happened? In your reply to RZD you claim that “the rise of analytic philosophy” was one factor. Without going “far beyond the scope of this piece” might your say a bit more?

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