Dear Folks,
I'm sorry I was traveling and missed most of the discussion on
Consilience.
I just wanted to add my very short postscript:
In my opinion, Wilson's Consilience is an attempt at revanchism -- a
futile effort to put the genie of postmodernism back in its bottle. It
fails to do so, because it devotes probably less than a full page overall
to postmodernism, and then simply to dismiss it as the rantings of cranks.
I was most impressed with the riposte by Wendell Berry, an American poet,
who wrote the small book, "Life is a Miracle: An Essay against Modern
Superstition" (Counterpoint, New York [2000]). Berry deconstructs Wilson's
consilience using only only reason and almost no technical details.
Peace,
Bob
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