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Real Science (Part 3)

SERIES: Real Science
AUTHOR: Jim Schofield
STRANDS: PHILOSOPHY / THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD

ABSTRACT:

This series of papers is concerned with the major flaws in the current scientific approach in isolating, extracting and abstracting formulae, and the description, and further formulation, of an already existing, and considerably more important, explanatory aspect of Science into THE major and necessary alternative. It contrasts the established and universally applauded pluralist approach, with a so-far, undeveloped holistic alternative. The main criticism of the standard scientific method lies in its assumption that Reality can always be analysed into a hierarchy of Wholes and their constituent Parts, and by this means explain the causes and motive forces that produce Reality as is. To reveal its limitations it likens the usual approach involved to that in a horticultural farm, and compares that with the state in a wholly unfettered area of virgin rain forest, and how it performs. It attempts to show, thereby, how the criticised approach studies a significantly and rigidly controlled set of Domains, and not Reality as is. How this enables Mankind to actually produce for need is addressed, as is the impossibility of dealing with real, qualitative development, and hence the actual Evolution of Reality. After the extensive criticisms, the question is posed as to how these can be corrected using what seems to be an impossible alternative – a completely holistic approach, where everything affects everything else. This leads to the definition of General Development with two different and contrasting phases. One involves slow changes within Stability, while the other, achieves its changes via quick, cataclysmic and indeed revolutionary overturns, in what are called Emergences. The full set of questions posed in these papers, it must be said, are by no means yet fully answered.
  SYNOPSIS:

1. We need to dump the incorrect and indeed unusable idea of holism, and address its real modes. Hegel over 200 years ago, had attempted to address the problem with his self-defined task of establishing a Logic of Change. But, though he made significant contributions, he was too early to be in a position to deliver what was required.

2. Though he did not succeed, he did reveal many “words of wisdom” such as Quantity into Quality, which was actually concerned with a kind of process going on within the stable interludes – the phase of Change within Stability.

3. .It’s main feature was that it did not disturb the overall Stability until a certain threshold was passed, when a period of Formal Change was precipitated. But that was still not Qualitative Change, for in such cases stability was re-established immediately.

4. A further, related development must of course be Phase Change (Change of State as with solids, liquids and gases), but even here these are still only formal change and so are still part of the stability Phase.

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