Debating Susan Rhodes on the philosophy of science would be, for me, like showing up to a gunfight armed with a knife. I am a management consultant, not a scientist, and my formal science training ended with some basic undergrad courses many years ago. I’m a curious layman at best.
That said, and at the risk of trying the patience of the readership of EM, I feel compelled to respond to her article “Why Science Can’t Save the Enneagram” in last month’s issue since she uses some of my earlier ...
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