Daniel Dennett Quote

There is a familiar trio of reactions by scientists to a purportedly radical hypothesis: (a) "You must be out of your mind!", (b) "What else is new? Everybody knows that!", and, later — if the hypothesis is still standing — (c) "Hmm. You *might* be on to something!" Sometimes these phases take years to unfold, one after another, but I have seen all three emerge in near synchrony in the course of a half-hour's heated discussion following a conference paper.


Darwin's Dangerous Idea (1995)


There is a familiar trio of reactions by scientists to a purportedly radical hypothesis: (a) You must be out of your mind!, (b) What else is new?...

There is a familiar trio of reactions by scientists to a purportedly radical hypothesis: (a) You must be out of your mind!, (b) What else is new?...

There is a familiar trio of reactions by scientists to a purportedly radical hypothesis: (a) You must be out of your mind!, (b) What else is new?...

There is a familiar trio of reactions by scientists to a purportedly radical hypothesis: (a) You must be out of your mind!, (b) What else is new?...