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Bill HookerA mixture of utter nonsense and sensible ideas. "Embrace the subjective" my paradigm-shifting ass.
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Wikiscience
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The achievement of science is to know new things; the evolution of science is to know them in new ways. What evolves is less the body of what
we know and more the nature of our knowing.
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SPECULATIONS ON THE FUTURE OF SCIENCE
By Kevin Kelly
Science will continue to surprise us with what it discovers and creates; then it will astound us by devising new methods to surprises us. At the core of science's self-modification is technology. New tools enable new structures of knowledge and new ways of discovery. The achievement of science is to know new things; the evolution of science is to know them in new ways. What evolves is less the body of what we know and more the nature of our knowing
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brian rodneyThe following Edge feature is based on Kevin Kelly's March 10th talk on "The Next 100 Years of Science: Long-term Trends in the Scientific Method." He's been exploring the theme on his blog, The Technium — JB
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linkmessAbout a month ago I had the opportunity to get in an argument between two generations of academics. The older generation was fighting for the rigor of minding the literature. The younger was tipping the lid of the Pandora's box of folksonomy. That inspire
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Bruno MartinsThe following Edge feature is based on Kevin Kelly's March 10th talk on "The Next 100 Years of Science: Long-term Trends in the Scientific Method." He's been exploring the theme on his blog, The Technium.
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