Re: The passing on of a paradigm--analytic philosophy

2013-11-26 Thread LizR
It isn't necessarily true that ideas are replaced when their originator
dies, as Isaac Newton or Aristotle or Descartes (or Leibniz?) demonstrated.

Also, I think Kuhn's idea about paradigms is largely bollocks. (Even he
thought it was, when he got older and had a chance to think about it some
more.) It's a postmodernist idea that has itself been superceded, since
most scientific progress doesn't follow his model even if individual
scientists sometimes appear to.


On 27 November 2013 01:26, Roger Clough  wrote:

>  *The passing on of a paradigm--analytic philosophy*
>
> Max Planck once said that "Science advances one funeral at a time."
>
> Thomas Kuhn made a similar conclusion in his magnum opus.
> "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions".
>
> Not to speak ill of the dead, but the champions of
> analytic philosophy-- the basis of materialism and atheism--
> which are cults that have have degenerated Western thought -
> have passed on or are at an advanced age.
>
> Bertram Russell  - Died 1970
> Donald Davidson   - Died 2003
> Hilary Putname -- alive but at age 87 - Roger Clough
> Willard V.O. Quine -- died 2000
> Richard Rorty -- Died 2007
> J L Austin -- Died 1960
> A J Ayer - died 1989
> GEM Anscomb - Died 2001
> D M Armstrong -- Alive but at age 87
> C D Broad Died --1971
>
> What will replace it ? Some suggest pragmatism,
> which disclaims the ability to arrive at objective truth.
> There is also marxism, which offers "materialism"
> and economics in place of objective truth.
>
> I am suggesting that one avenue has been ignored
> since its origin in the 17th century, owing to the
> near-religion of materialism. That is the Idealism
> of Leibniz. Idealism is superkior to materialism in the sense
> that  while materialism and analytic philsophy
> believe that all that exists is material hence objective.
> But Leibniz' metaphysics opens the door to the subjective
> universe, which includes mind and which anyone who can
> see an object is aware of.
>
>
>
>  Dr. Roger B Clough NIST (ret.) [1/1/2000]
> See my Leibniz site at
>  http://independent.academia.edu/RogerClough
>
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The passing on of a paradigm--analytic philosophy

2013-11-26 Thread Roger Clough
The passing on of a paradigm--analytic philosophy

Max Planck once said that "Science advances one funeral at a time."

Thomas Kuhn made a similar conclusion in his magnum opus.
"The Structure of Scientific Revolutions".

Not to speak ill of the dead, but the champions of 
analytic philosophy-- the basis of materialism and atheism--
which are cults that have have degenerated Western thought -
have passed on or are at an advanced age.

Bertram Russell  - Died 1970
Donald Davidson   - Died 2003
Hilary Putname -- alive but at age 87 - Roger Clough
Willard V.O. Quine -- died 2000
Richard Rorty -- Died 2007
J L Austin -- Died 1960
A J Ayer - died 1989
GEM Anscomb - Died 2001
D M Armstrong -- Alive but at age 87
C D Broad Died --1971

What will replace it ? Some suggest pragmatism,
which disclaims the ability to arrive at objective truth. 
There is also marxism, which offers "materialism"
and economics in place of objective truth.

I am suggesting that one avenue has been ignored
since its origin in the 17th century, owing to the
near-religion of materialism. That is the Idealism
of Leibniz. Idealism is superkior to materialism in the sense
that  while materialism and analytic philsophy 
believe that all that exists is material hence objective.
But Leibniz' metaphysics opens the door to the subjective
universe, which includes mind and which anyone who can 
see an object is aware of.



Dr. Roger B Clough NIST (ret.) [1/1/2000]
See my Leibniz site at
http://independent.academia.edu/RogerClough

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