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Brian Buchbinder's avatar

This from Mario Bunge is a good take on the question "raised" by Rebecca Roache.

"Fantasy — the flight from the obvious or the wellworn — is

of the essence of original work, whether in science, technology, art, literature, management, or daily life. However, let us not be carried away by the similarities, because scientists search for truth, which is optional in other fields.

That, the centrality of fantasy in science, is why the 19th-century German university bureaucracy used to pack mathematicians and theologians into a single division. Of course, by so doing they overlooked the point that, unlike

theologians, mathematicians spend most of their time proving conjectures rather than making them up."

"Doing Science in the Light of Philosophy "(2017)

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Ron McCain's avatar

I have a feeling you're right.

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