Dear Scott, that is very kind thank you. Your post is extremely important. I am at the end of a vacation currently and will read it over again and comment - I think it is very significant. Just one correction please. My affiliation is now The London School of Economics. I have published at Harvard but not employed there.
I have read all but two of the books you mention. Worldviews are "living, breathing thoughts that evolve through the integration of diverse perspectives". I'd add that having a well informed worldview requires self-education. These suggested books provide a pathway . Thank you for a thoughtful post.
These are books I return to regularly, there is always some snippet that helps bring clarification or ideas. I'm gradually getting around to posting about them. So beautifully put Wendy, thank you "having a well informed worldview requires self-education. These suggested books provide a pathway."
Dear Professor Lewis,
If it is of interest, I quoted you on Kuhn in my recent post here: https://open.substack.com/pub/whitherthewest/p/the-war-that-wasnt-christianity-science
Dear Scott, that is very kind thank you. Your post is extremely important. I am at the end of a vacation currently and will read it over again and comment - I think it is very significant. Just one correction please. My affiliation is now The London School of Economics. I have published at Harvard but not employed there.
I apologize, I will correct it immediately!
Thank you very much for your comments, I sincerely appreciate your feedback.
I have read all but two of the books you mention. Worldviews are "living, breathing thoughts that evolve through the integration of diverse perspectives". I'd add that having a well informed worldview requires self-education. These suggested books provide a pathway . Thank you for a thoughtful post.
These are books I return to regularly, there is always some snippet that helps bring clarification or ideas. I'm gradually getting around to posting about them. So beautifully put Wendy, thank you "having a well informed worldview requires self-education. These suggested books provide a pathway."