Why "why?"
Why is it important to be able to ask why?
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Because without scientific curiosity we would
not have scientific discovery.
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Because democracy depends on an informed public
(because, in principle, the public are needed to make decisions
directly or indirectly);
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Because an unquestioning individual can be hookwinked
and manipulated;
- Because our society is constructed of a set of
assumptions built on each other
and on shifting conditions, and only by constant
inspection can this framework of assumptions and beliefs
be maintained in a sufficiently consistent state for
us to stay out of serious trouble.
(If this were a good piece of hypertext, it would
have well researched links to webs on science, society,
politics, ethics and philosophy -- but isn't and it doesn't.
Suggestions for related material welcome.)
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