Monday, February 9, 2009
I'll Take My Stand
Industrialism is the economic organization of the collective American society. It means the decision of society to invest its economic resources in the applied sciences. But the word science has acquired a certain sanctitude. It is out of order to quarrel with science in the abstract, or even with the applied sciences when their applications are made subject of criticism and intelligence. The capitalization of the applied sciences has now become extravagant and uncritical; it has enslaved our human energies to a degree now clearly felt to be burdensome. The apologists of industrialism do not like to meet this charge directly; so they often take refuge in saying that they are devoted to simple science. They are really devoted to the applied sciences and to practical production. Therefore it is necessary to employ a certain skepticism even at the expense of the Cult of Science, and to say, it is an Americanism, which looks innocent and disinterested, but is not either.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Faith and reason are not to be viewed as antithetical to each other. Blind faith is as stated, lacking any reason and not worthy to be followed, despite any personal intuitions or emotions. But faith can be reasonable, it can complete reason and bring our reason into harmony with something larger than ourselves. Lacking faith can produce shallowness, bitterness and despondency.
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