Re: Suggested changes to TI: Uncertainty?
Apr 08, 1996 10:34 AM
by Alan
In message <960408015500_72662.1335_IHD138-2@CompuServe.COM>, Don
DeGracia <72662.1335@compuserve.com> writes
>Perhaps TI would
>be setting off on a better foot if it recognizes at the onset how important it
>is to leave the door open for honest intelellectual assesment and criticism. In
>this regard, seeking *verifiable* consistencies and regularities in Humanity and
>Nature may be the most meaningful broad statement that could be put forth in
>this regard.
>
>Thanks for considering these ideas.
>
>Don DeGracia, PhD
I have been thinking about "Mysteries in Nature" (hoping no one will
want to start an in depth discussion about the meaning of "Nature" - if
we spend too much time on definitions, we will a) miss the point of TI,
and b) not get much done.
As I see it, any individual or group of individuals within (or without)
TI can do as TI has done, and add to his/her/its point of view "which
I/we interpret as follows ..."
Respectfully,
Alan
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