Thomas Kuhn's Passing LO8071

Scott R. Cypher (scypher@perform.vt.edu)
Mon, 24 Jun 1996 09:03:35 -0400

Replying to LO8039 --

While our loss, Kuhn's passing can be viewed as the universe's gain.
I recently read the Chopra's "Return of Merlin"
(life is an illusion),
and thinking in parallel about Weiss "Many Lives, Many Masters"
(Life is to learn a lesson, then move on),

Kuhn isn't gone forever, just gone to the next level, where I'm not. I
choose not to be saddened by his passing, because I view it as a sign he
played the role he wanted/was meant to play to the fullest, and was now
ready for "the next level"

> Thanks to Jack Hirschfeld for passing along Thomas Kuhn's obituary.
> Kuhn's passing should not only be of interest to us, we should be
>saddened
> by it. Kuhn set free our thinking about science and for that the human
> race will remain eternally in his debt.
>
> Fred Nickols

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