tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1236895917331192509.post2078911421355622127..comments2023-05-17T04:01:26.506-04:00Comments on The Neutron Economy: Scientagonism: The problem of antagonistic science communicationAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12086026121605548134noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1236895917331192509.post-47252104087623874732013-01-04T06:01:32.835-05:002013-01-04T06:01:32.835-05:00I find not much new in this other than again to ha...I find not much new in this other than again to have it strange as understand why so many failed to listen to David Bohm <br /><br /><i><b>"A key difference between a dialogue and an ordinary discussion is that, within the latter people usually hold relatively fixed positions and argue in favor of their views as they try to convince others to change. At best this may produce agreement or compromise, but it does not give rise to anything creative."</b></i><br /><br /><br />-David Bohm & David Peat, "Science Order, and Creativity"_,<br /><br /><i><b>“It is proposed that a form of free dialogue may well be one of the most effective ways of investigating the crisis which faces society, and indeed the whole of human nature and consciousness today. Moreover, it may turn out that such a form of free exchange of ideas and information is of fundamental relevance for transforming culture and freeing it of destructive misinformation, so that creativity can be liberated.......What is essential here is the presence of the spirit of dialogue, which is in short, the ability to hold many points of view in suspension, along with a primary interest in the creation of common meaning..” </b></i><br /><br />-David Bohm & F. David Peat, “Science Order, and Creativity”<br /><br />To summarize; why didn't more listen to Bohm for Peat's sake! :-)Phil Warnellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15671311338712852659noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1236895917331192509.post-21178543898967892762013-01-03T14:24:06.981-05:002013-01-03T14:24:06.981-05:00One of the best blogs I've read in a long time...One of the best blogs I've read in a long time. Very profound. I bookmarked it, even. I might suggest checking out my Hiroshima Syndrome site because of my position on nuclear energy as a solution to future climate change severity. Jean-Baptiste Brunethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05651482136967215687noreply@blogger.com