E.F. Schumacher - sýnist hann vera snillingur. Stolið af Wikipediu:
May 1957 He called his talk 'The Insufficiency of Liberalism' and it was an exposition of what he termed the “three stages of development”. The first great leap, he said, was made when man moved from stage one of primitive religion to stage two of scientific realism. This was the stage modern man tended to be at. A few move to the third stage in which one can find in the lapses and deficiencies in science and realism, and that there is something beyond fact and science. He called this stage three. The problem, he explained, was that stage one and stage three appear to be exactly the same to people stuck in stage two. Consequently, those in stage three are seen as having had some sort of a relapse into childish nonsense. Only those in stage three, can understand the differences between stage one and stage three.
04 mars 2007
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Góður punktur hjá Schumacher og skemmtilega skrifað :)
Það er nefnilega ekkert svo sjálfsagt að heimurinn þurfi að vera á stigi 2 og að litið sé nánast niður á (eða alla vega að þeirra skoðun sé ekki viðurkennd) þá sem ekki vilja búa við vísindalega sannaðan raunveruleika einungis.
Nákvæmlega!
Takk fyrir eldhússamræðurnar...
Þú hefur gefið mér smá von um að mannkyn sé ekki algjörlega dOOmed! ;)
Takk sömuleiðis :)
Þú manst svo: you and me...á væri heimurinn fullkominn!! hehe...álitið í lagi :D
HAhahaha !!
Já... þetta er ekkert flókið ;)
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