Wednesday, 30 September 2020

The Dead Ends of Philosophy, Science, and Politics

In philosophy, science, and politics there is no dearth of dead ends. Civilizations march for centuries with certain philosophical, scientific, and political conceptions, but eventually their culture becomes decadent and obsolete and they face a stark choice. Either they forge ahead with new insights or they die. History of successful civilizations tells us that their fundamental conceptions are constantly in a state of flux. In every three to four centuries, they experience an intellectual revolution, which is coterminous with a political revolution, and there is a total transformation in their philosophy, science, and politics. The ability to split the shell of past conceptions, like a butterfly splitting its pupa, and emerge into the world in a new avatar is the unique trait of successful civilizations.

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