Ian

Probably, I'd suggest Taylor would help us escape this past
by better understanding it and how we got to this present.
Sure, we want to move on. 

DM

> Hi David,
> 
> I don't doubt the historical value in Taylor's work - I recognize the
> arguments from what little I have seen quoted so far . You asked
> specifically
>>
>> This would be to suggest that scientism,
>> standard empiricism and the two cultures
>> are behind us, surely not?
>>
> 
> I would say they are behind our MoQ (and other post-enlightenement)
> thinking - whether that is PoMo or PoPoMo, whatever. The argument is
> not with history, but with what we do with quality thinking now, using
> that combined history.
> 
> Ian
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