I am currently reading The Master and His Emissary , which appears to be an excellent book. ("Appears" because I don't know the neuroscience literature well enough to say for sure, yet.) But then on page 186 I find: "Asking cognition, however, to give a perspective on the relationship between cognition and affect is like asking astronomer in the pre-Galilean geocentric world, whether, in his opinion, the sun moves round the earth of the earth around the sun. To ask a question alone would be enough to label one as mad." OK, this is garbage. First of all, it should be pre-Copernican, not pre-Galilean. But much worse is that people have seriously been considering heliocentrism for many centuries before Copernicus. Aristarchus had proposed a heliocentric model in the 4th-century BC. It had generally been considered wrong, but not "mad." (And wrong for scientific reasons: Why, for instance, did we not observe stellar parallax?) And when Copernicus propose...
Sound as bad, maybe worse, than driving in Ridgefield, CT. These mindless housewives blitzed on booze and xanax driving fire engine sized SUVs while talking on their cell phones and dealing with the dogs and the soccer kids in the back cargo area. The search is still on for the driver of an suv in ridgefield that cut off an oil tanker on rte 7 causing a crash and firey explosions and the burning alive of the tanker driver. War is Hell.
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