[meteorite-list] Hal Povenmire Contact Info?

From: Darryl Pitt <darryl_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sat, 12 May 2007 16:23:54 -0400
Message-ID: <9349EAC5-BAD1-4C26-918E-B927942C6758_at_dof3.com>

Mike....

> Freud, unquestionably the "founder" of psychology

Common misconception. That's Wundt and James.

> Plato believing in
> spontaneous generation undermines his significance.

"Spontaneous Generation" is Aristotle


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On May 12, 2007, at 3:28 PM, Michael L Blood wrote:

> on 5/12/07 11:24 AM, Mike Fowler at mqfowler at mac.com wrote:
>
>
>> Before the ion microprobe, isotope analysis, and actual lunar samples
>> for comparison, the lunar origin of tektites was tenable.
>>
>> Now it is not, and I wonder how someone who clings to a disproved
>> hypothesis can be considered to be eminent in his field?
>>
>> Mike Fowler
>> Chicago
>>
> ---------
> Hi Mike,
> Not to be argumentative, but to add some perspective,
> 1) "Disproved" is relative.
> 2) If everyone in science lost all credibility whenever their
> perspective clashed with the majority of other scientists in
> their field not only would there be a huge loss in the number
> of scientists, but many of the greatest scientists in history
> would have gone unheard (and many have, no doubt).
> 3) Some might consider your above statement to be based
> in arrogance. Certainly it is founded in a narrow definition,
> if not outright misconception, of what is and what isn't
> "scientifically acceptable."
> 4) Some of the greatest figures of science clear back to the
> Greeks held beliefs difficult to imagine. Freud, unquestionably
> the "founder" of psychology dramatically over emphasized sex,
> was himself a sexist & believed "psychoanalysis" was an effective
> "treatment." (as a result, many still do, in spite of results of
> comparative studies involving other forms of psychotherapy).
> None of which makes the other 95% of Freud's work one whit
> less monumental, any more than Plato believing in
> spontaneous generation undermines his significance.
> Best wishes, Michael
>
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