I did not mean to imply that you were. I meant to demonstrate that this concept of obsolete ideology can discriminate between old theories that are just wrong and old theories that are still useful.
Ah, okay. I think that the distinction you make is very good point.
[T]he concept of obsolete ideology is not a fully general counter argument against any use of old theories that are inconsistent with newer theories.
This in particular is good to keep in mind. “Old” does not mean “bad” and even if something comes along and supersedes an older ideology, the older ideology can have its uses. Approximation is the current example. Are there any others?
Ah, okay. I think that the distinction you make is very good point.
This in particular is good to keep in mind. “Old” does not mean “bad” and even if something comes along and supersedes an older ideology, the older ideology can have its uses. Approximation is the current example. Are there any others?