• A Budget of Paradoxes

    From Quadibloc@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 19 06:43:30 2022
    The book _A Budget of Paradoxes_ by Augustus de Morgan is one of
    the earlier surveys of pseudoscience. A couple of brief quotations from
    the early part of the work seem apt to this newsgroup:

    "During the last two centuries and a half, physical knowledge has been gradually made to rest upon a basis which it had not before. It has
    become _mathematical_. The question now is, not whether this or that
    hypothesis is better or worse to the pure thought, but whether it accords
    with observed phenomena in those consequences which can be shown
    necessarily to follow from it, if it be true."

    '1. _Attempt by help of the old philosophy, the discoverer not being in possession of modern knowledge._ A poor schoolmaster, in rags,
    introduced himself to a scientific friend with whom I was talking, and announced that he had found out the composition of the sun. "How was
    that done?" - "By consideration of the four elements." - "What are they?" -
    "Of course, fire, air, earth, and water." - "Did you not know that air, earth, and water, have long been known to be no elements at all, but compounds?" - "What do you mean, sir? Who ever heard of such a thing?"'

    John Savard

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