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...
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ReplyDeleteat last..he dead eh? 102 is not small number. lucky him..
ReplyDeleteDidn't the NYT declare that God (the creator of ergot and its LSD component) was dead decades ago?
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ReplyDeleteWell, excuuuuuuuse me. I just found out, so I thought some CR readers might have missed it as well.
"God (the creator of ergot and its LSD component)"
LSD is synthesized from ergot fungus -- it is not a component of it.
I see that you are right again, Gene.
ReplyDeleteWhile I had recalled correctly that lysergic acid is an ergot component, I had not realized that the diethylamide of lysergic acid was artifically synthesized from it.
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