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=== [[Noam Chomsky]] ===
* «La ciencia habla de cosas muy simples y hace preguntas difíciles sobre ellas. Tan pronto como las cosas se vuelven demasiado complejas, la ciencia no puede lidiar con ellas. La razón por
** Original: «Science talks about very simple things, and asks hard questions about them. As soon as things become too complex, science can’t deal with them. The reason why physics can achieve such depth is that it restricts itself to extremely simple things, abstracted from the complexity of the world. As soon as an atom gets too complicated, maybe helium, they hand it over to chemists. When problems become too complicated for chemists, they hand it over to biologists. Biologists often hand it over to the sociologists, and they hand it over to the historians, and so on. But it’s a complicated matter: Science studies what’s at the edge of understanding, and what’s at the edge of understanding is usually fairly simple. And it rarely reaches human affairs. Human affairs are way too complicated. In fact even understanding insects is an extremely complicated problem in the sciences. So the actual sciences tell us virtually nothing about human affairs».<ref name="scdo">[http://www.chomsky.info/debates/20060301.htm Science in the Dock Discussion with Noam Chomsky, Lawrence Krauss & Sean M. Carroll. Science & Technology News, March 1, 2006.]</ref>
** Fuente: ''Science in the Dock'', 2006.
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