Wednesday, March 4, 2015

The Big Picture

I agree with Thomas Kuhn, the philosopher of science, that if one is to have a significant impact on any field, one needs to come up with something integrative, expansive. One may work brilliant solutions in some area, yet this may be all but overlooked if one cannot show how it relates to the whole -- alternatively one will merely be slipping into an existing culture (which need not be bad in itself, however). This applies in theology, philosophy, physics, geology, and many other fields -- with some corresponding "big names" who demonstrate this being Calvin, Kant, Einstein, Wegener -- all of whom came up with expansive ideas, and could show how (ostensibly) they related to the whole. At the same time, expansive theories may jeopardise other people's work (and stature), and may for this very personal reason receive a hostile reception at first -- not that the matter is quite that simple.

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