<p>All CCers should also know that CC is addictive...</p>
<p>I like the quote. (Although I change it to be "women" haha. :))</p>
<p>All CCers should also know that CC is addictive...</p>
<p>I like the quote. (Although I change it to be "women" haha. :))</p>
<p>Integrity above all else.</p>
<p>LOL yah whenever we learn about aristotle it's always about how he was dead wrong :) hmm let's see, atomic model, evolution (he started the use and disuse model), just to name a few</p>
<p>Well. If you are successful (based upon your own definition of success)..you would be of value (based upon your own definition of value). Its all subjective.</p>
<p>In response to Infinite_Truth, who says he wasn't a philosopher? What qualifies one to be a philosopher? The kind of science he dealt with is so beyond many people's views of concreteness, it could be considered a type of philosophy. In fact, Einstein would develop theories in his head for decades before testing them. This seems incredibly abstract to me, which is the nature of philosophy.</p>
<p>He was a philosopher in a specific field, namely that field of the nature of materials, but he does not have intellectual authority in the other fields. It's like an Ethics philosopher trying to talk about espitemology</p>