I view the sciences as
existing in two categories, physical and behavioral.
The physical sciences
deal with the physical world and include physics, chemistry, medicine and the
subsets of each. These can be studied
separately, but the discoveries in each often collide with the others. Advances
in physics are often useful in chemistry.
The behavioral
sciences deal with human behavior and include history, economics, politics,
literature and the subsets of each. These must be studied together to be
useful. Knowing history without knowing
the economics, politics and literature in play is useless. It is essential to
be able to understand the circumstances that exist at different points in
time. Knowing when wars occurred isn’t
sufficient unless you know what caused these wars. Knowing what empires failed is insufficient
unless you know why they failed. These behavioral sciences have value to
predict the outcomes of current events.
I like physical
sciences because they require confirmation of their theories. If science is
done honestly, accurately and thoughtfully, more can be learned.
My curiosity about our
human failures prompted me to search for solutions to these failures. I wanted
to see if different things would work to avoid failures. Behavioral sciences
have value to predict human decisions and the reasons behind these decisions.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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