by rufusruff » 10 Mar 2006, 19:08
1. I'm the only believer in my(birth) family. It was a decision made as a teenager/young adult and one that continually gets tested, stretched and renewed in lots of ways... I try not to do dogmatism, though I have a number of strong personal convictions that haven't changed much over the last 30 years or so...
2. I'm not a scientist by training, so I have only the average intelligent person's reasonable grasp of scientific method. I do, I think, have some idea of what many here are trying to do in exposing charlatans in areas like "alternative therapy" etc, and stopping people taking money off other people under false pretences is of course laudable. Arguing that there should be no idea or practice that is not based wholly and solely on the scientific method is not, however, a position I'd support, not chiefly because of my own beliets but because I think much that is of value in human activity would be lost.
I'd be quite interested, for example, in what a wholly materialist, scientific analysis would make of the job I do in social care. I work for a local authority, by the way, and am required to work in a completely non-partisan way, although "values" are talked about a great deal. These "values" seem to be based chiefly on social work theorists' consensus over the last twenty years or so rather than on a 'rational' assessment of e.g. benefit to society as a whole, however defined. But I suspect I should start that discussion in its own thread!