“The theory of Zen is non-competition. But that is not really true at all. People who practice Zen are very competitive. They are competing against emptiness.” PeoplePracticeTheoryCompetitionEmptinessCompetingIntroductionReally True Author:Frederick Lenz
“We must nevertheless present all possible interpretations for each observation, so that competing theories can be formulated and defended. In science, as elsewhere, intellectual inertia, the fashions of the moment, the weight of institutions, and authoritarianism are always to be feared. Heresies play an essential role by keeping our minds argumentative and alert.” MindPlayMomentsRolesFashionTheoryEssentialsIntellectualWeightInstitutionsObservationInterpretationElsewhereNeverthelessCompetingHeresyAuthoritarianismInertia Author:Hubert Reeves
“When deciding between two competing theories, always go with the one that doesn't involve a magic spell.” TwoMagicTheorySpellsCompeting Author:Emo Philips
“Over the years, autism has almost been a diagnosis in the eye of the beholder, which allows for all kinds of arguments and dissension and theories and competing therapies to come into play.” YearsKindPlayEyeTheoryArgumentAll KindsTherapyAutismCompetingDiagnosisBeholderEye Of The BeholderDissension Author:John Donvan
“Facts do not speak for themselves. They speak for or against competing theories. Facts divorced from theories or visions are mere isolated curiosities.” FactsSpeakVisionEconomyTheoryMereCuriosityDivorceIsolatedCompetingDivorced Book:A Conflict of Visions: Idealogical Origins of Political Struggles Source: A Conflict of Visions: Idealogical Origins of Political Struggles