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Roger Hart, a historian who examined it in an essay in "Science Wars" (Duke University Press; 344 pages), an expanded book version of the Social Text hoax issue, concluded that Messrs Gross and Levitt had made misreadings, quoted out of context and, worst of all, systematically confused the enemies of science with critical admirers".Higher Superstition" also worried less radical STS scholars.
Although perception is usually more vivid (or, as Hume put it, has greater "vivacity") than mental imagery, the experiment appears to show that this is, at best, a mere difference in degree, and cannot guarantee that we will not systematically confuse the two.
He succinctly shows how we have lost our sense of the sacred; how our notions of beauty and goodness get systematically confused in the ongoing noise of the global infotainment system, and how electronic media are gradually killing our ability to enjoy deep art.
This approach allowed participants to address topics consistently and systematically when an open discussion might have been too confusing.
Changes were made to items that had systematically poor agreement, that were less relevant to the study site, that were confusing to observers, or that required more detail.
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