GaryLouisSmith wrote: ↑June 15th, 2019, 7:44 pmAs for the Western middle class, their doom is close. Everyone knows that. Oh well, what to do?
Yes, you are right about political deception. We have all known all about that for a long time. My interest is the deception that has overtaken the intelligentsia, the bookish crowd. They believe in science. They think it has found a way around deception. It is objective. But it's not true. Science is just much deception as is Las Vegas magic. Bruno Latour has written extensively about it in his books on the Philosophy of Science. Academic "display" is egregious. Science seems unable to look at itself. Reflexivity lands one in paradox and then the paranormal beckons, that monster to be avoided at all costs. As for you statement that my display is a sign of weakness and insecurity, isn't that more than a bit homophobic?
Nah, now you're being paranoid. You must really freak out when you encounter actual phobes!
I am simply an annoying born-again rejecter of display behaviour. One day I saw it. I wasn't always being me, rather a cipher of the person I was trying to convince others I was.
Bugger that. I'd rather people have a clear run to think anything they want to think without song and dance by me trying to sway their opinions. It's one of the advantages of being a senior citizen - to break out of the dark forest of human opinion into the relative clarity an intellectual and emotional savannah. (BTW, I am not so stodgy as to be against playful display, just attempted social positioning).
Your idea of science is rather immature. Science simply came about because of conflicting opinions. Whose opinion is right? So some people tested to find out. That is science. What you are speaking about is the political frisson between:
- those more inclined to believe the thorough testing of experts who have studied the topic all their lives over centuries
- ideas made up on the spot by Iron Age people from the Middle East who were considerably less sophisticated than those in Europe, the subcontinent and east Asia at the time.
Re: the middle class. What can they do? Either scrabble for the high ground or make new lives for themselves amongst the poor.
The paranormal is not to be avoided, just doubted until proved. You make a very common mistake of assuming that those who love science believe it to be The Truth, just as you believe arcane religious gumbo to be The Truth. Some supposed science fans do treat it as though it's the absolute truth, but the researchers do not.
The "truth" that science finds is provisional, a conservative baseline that says - "This is what we are pretty sure is true. Other things may be true, but they are yet to be proved".
The moral of the story? Science is a tool, not a gospel or a way to live your life. It only competes with religions in disproving its literally thousands of wrong and manipulative claims. Consider Giordano Bruno, tortured and killed by the Catholic church for claiming that the universe was infinite. Science allowed some societies to put a check on this kind of corruption of spirituality. Some, such as in the Middle East, are still more subject to such religious tyranny.