File spoon-archives/marxism2.archive/marxism2_1996/96-06-08.010, message 187


Date: Wed, 5 Jun 1996 20:47:16 +0300 (EET DST)
Subject: Re: ..cat


Here's a question:

what about general (sort of) 'philosophical' conclusions
about more or less fundamental discoveries in mathematics
and physics during 20th century?

Should we consider those results as something significant in
relation to our basic views on, say, ethics, ontology,
aesthetics, epistemology etc.? Or should we just think that
scientific discoveries come and go, and they don't and
(perhaps) shouldn't affect our basic conceptions?

Sorry, there came three of them...

Jukka



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