Re: Etymology: Deutsch and "tautos" - just a coincidence?



"Franz Gnaedinger" <frgn@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Science doesn't happen in the center of the established
konwledge. Science happens on the border between
the known and unknown.

Of course. But since you seem entirely unfamiliar with the literature,
you can't speak much of the "known".

A forum such as sci.lang is not meant for endless repetitions of
textbook matters,

Yes it is. Not just textbook matters, but anything properly published.

it must be open for new ideas that are necessarily
uncertain, some will fail, others may succeed.

That's what peer-reviewed scholarship is for.

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