Science becomes an extra-neural extension of the human nervous system. We might expect the structure of the nervous system to throw some light on the structure of science; and, vice versa, the structure of science might elucidate the working of the human nervous system.
--Alfred Korzybski Science and Sanity Page 376 (1933)
It a quote about thinking about how to think. It not the standard way of thinking around here but thinking interesting thoughts about thinking encourages rationality.
--Alfred Korzybski Science and Sanity Page 376 (1933)
Interesting, if indeed it is true. I’m not sure how this is supposed to be a rationality quote though.
It a quote about thinking about how to think. It not the standard way of thinking around here but thinking interesting thoughts about thinking encourages rationality.
In sense that you should be searching for the truth in both directions