Tuesday, February 08, 2005

judgment v. knowledge

Informed Comment

An argument that judgment matters but knowledge does not is profoundly anti-intellectual. It implies that we do not need ever to learn anything in order make mature decisions. We can just proceed off some simple ideological template and apply it to everything. This sort of thinking is part of what is wrong with this country. We wouldn't call a man in to fix our plumbing who knew nothing about plumbing, but we call pundits to address millions of people on subjects about which they know nothing of substance.

oh, professor cole...

2 comments:

jp 吉平 said...

Ding,

are you moaning in extasy, or sympathetic dread?

Delia Christina said...

ecstasy, of course.