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What does it mean when ordinary men of science start talking about intuition and imagination?

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Our approach has been to follow our intuition. I find in my life, even though I have all this scientific training, my "gut", my intuition, is really the way to steer how we go. -- Daniel Stockin, public health professional, source (at 35:00)

What does it mean when the greatest men of science start talking about intuition and imagination?

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Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand. -- Einstein

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I could not demonstrate my belief at that time, but it came to me through what I might call instinct, for lack of a better name. But instinct is something that transcends knowledge. We undoubtedly have in our brains some finer fibers which enable us to perceive truths which we could not attain through logical deductions, and which it would be futile to attempt to achieve through any willful effort of thinking.
-- Nikola Tesla, page 42, "Prodigal Genius, the life of Nikola Tesla" by John J. O'Neil

Whatever it means, it seems to be consistent.

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Here's an interesting article I just stumbled upon that I couldn't stop reading. It compares the utility of philosophers to the utility of business managers:

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The Management Myth

Most of management theory is inane, writes our correspondent, the founder of a consulting firm. If you want to succeed in business, don’t get an M.B.A. Study philosophy instead.

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M.B.A.s have taken obfuscatory jargon—otherwise known as bullshit—to a level that would have made even the Scholastics blanch. As students of philosophy know, Descartes dismantled the edifice of medieval thought by writing clearly and showing that knowledge, by its nature, is intelligible, not obscure.

As I plowed through my shelfload of bad management books, I beheld a discipline that consists mainly of unverifiable propositions and cryptic anecdotes, is rarely if ever held accountable, and produces an inordinate number of catastrophically bad writers. It was all too familiar. There are, however, at least two crucial differences between philosophers and their wayward cousins. The first and most important is that philosophers are much better at knowing what they don’t know. The second is money. In a sense, management theory is what happens to philosophers when you pay them too much. -- source

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I can relate to writing clearly and showing that knowledge is intelligible, not obscure. Sociopaths, as I have experienced them, do just the opposite. They are all about obfuscation and deception.

I studied the "great" philosophers in college, and I was disappointed by their ineptness. "In a sense, management theory is what happens to philosophers when you pay them too much." There I had to laugh, as I am now well aware that money ruins everything. While the philosophers disappointed me, the business managers sink to con-artistry in the pursuit of money.

The story of Frederick Winslow Taylor, the founding father of business management, was quite compelling in the quoted article. Human behavior has always intrigued me, and Taylor's story, and the author's analysis of Taylor's story, makes for fascinating study. Both remind me that we as humans think we are so smart, yet we are so dumb. Philosophers display their ineptness, while business managers make a "science" out of ineptness.

What a mess. It's best to laugh at ourselves rather than lament our intellectual state. Sociopaths are among the brightest among us, yet they cannot use their talents for good. Instead, they use them for evil. And the oblivious majority can't even see it happening. Amazing.

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