Which has precisely what to do with my post? People still use science for evil, and the ode does not address that.sketerpot wrote: As opposed to having mass casualties and suffering be The Way Things Are. Remember when the average life expectancy was really low, superstition and power politics came together in horrendously unpleasant ways (witch trials, various drawn-out, bloody wars, etc.), and "sanitation" meant bathing fairly regularly? That was before the Enlightenment made people's worldviews and governmental systems more scientific, and before science came along with the knowledge necessary to come up with all sorts of life-improving (and often life-saving) technology.
Oh, I guess bioweapons don't exist since we have medical science! Oh wait no, medical science is just one application of the same science and technology. Enough of the knee-jerking.Do you know how many mass casualties and how much suffering came from Smallpox alone, partly through primitive biological warfare? Through science, we damn near eradicated it. Now biological warfare is harder, not easier, since we have so much medical science.
"If it is done" neglects one important thing, that the want to do it is not equal to the ability to do it. That's why genocide amongst native americans was not an industrial effort, like it could've been with access to more science.If it is done, I would prefer it to be done cleanly. And modern technology allows quicker, more powerful international responses to such genocides.
The net impact of science has been overwhelmingly positive.
As to science being overall a positive influence on the world: did I say different? No. So STFU since this is all a red herring. I'm not saying science is bad, just that the ode is uneven. Which it is. And to disturb the science circle-jerk that everyone was doing. Which they were.
I know, I just wanted to inject some diversity of replies.Surlethe wrote:That may be so, but I think the original intent of the ode is to convey the wonder and subtle beauty of science, and the pursuit of knowledge, rather than the dark underbelly of modern knowledge. I like it just fine without it being fair and balanced. That said, of course, there needs to be a counterpoint ode which warns. Maybe I shall write it...