It could be that people are browsing the recent comments section and impulse-downvoting. :/
It’s a tough question, and involves reasoning heavily about counterfactuals. What would a humanity without religion look like? I tend to think it’d look a lot better, even though I admit there’s a lot of confusion in the counterfactual surgery. So I upvoted.
This gave me pause as well. Without religion, Mendel might have been too busy in another occupation to muck around with pea plants. We’d probably still learn what he learned, but who’s to say how?
I have this memory that monks transcribed Aristotle, Plato and Pythagoras and kept them alive, when most of the world was illiterate.
Right idea, wrong philosophers. Keep in mind that Greek was a forgotten language in western Europe throughout the middle ages. They had translated copies of Aristotle but not any other Greek writer.
As for Pythagoras, well he didn’t survive. All we know about him comes from second and third hand accounts.
It could be that people are browsing the recent comments section and impulse-downvoting. :/
It’s a tough question, and involves reasoning heavily about counterfactuals. What would a humanity without religion look like? I tend to think it’d look a lot better, even though I admit there’s a lot of confusion in the counterfactual surgery. So I upvoted.
This gave me pause as well. Without religion, Mendel might have been too busy in another occupation to muck around with pea plants. We’d probably still learn what he learned, but who’s to say how?
I have this memory that monks transcribed Aristotle, Plato and Pythagoras and kept them alive, when most of the world was illiterate.
I’m not sure if this is accurate or not.
Right idea, wrong philosophers. Keep in mind that Greek was a forgotten language in western Europe throughout the middle ages. They had translated copies of Aristotle but not any other Greek writer.
As for Pythagoras, well he didn’t survive. All we know about him comes from second and third hand accounts.