Also, it's a matter what is seen / perceived by "the public" and what by the scientists themselves.

This can be seen - for example - with what I meant with "Logic". I didn't mean the use of Scientists of that ord and concept, but rather theone that's "public".

To be exact, I had no choice, because I have never learned the mathematican's view on that matter. I have no idea (well, yes, an idea, but nothing more) how mathematicans view it.

Whereas I see a slight tendency in the Siences towards a different view , I still have the feeling that the "public" point of view is still rather materialistic.

A tendency I don't like at all is the "economism" that tends to evaluate everything only from an economical point of view. To me, that's an almost absurd exaggeration of the materialistic point of view.

Well, this is my personal opinion.



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