"The story begins with a somewhat disgruntled hero, who perceived of the world as populated with stupid people, everywhere committing the environmental fallacy. The fallacy was a case not merely of the “mind’s falling into error,” but rather of the mind leading all of us into incredible dangers as it first builds crisis and then attacks crisis. Like all heroes, this one looked about for resources, for aids that would help in a dangerous battle, and he found plenty of support – in both the past and the present. It won’t hurt to summarize the story thus far. If the intellect is to engage in the heroic adventure of securing improvement in the human condition, it cannot rely on “approaches,” like politics and morality, which attempt to tackle problems head-on, within the narrow scope. Attempts to address problems in such a manner simply lead to other problems, to an amplification of difficulty away from real improvement. Thus the key to success in the hero’s attempt seems to be comprehensiveness. Never allow the temptation to be clear, or to use reliable data, or to “come up to the standards of excellence,” divert you from the relevant, even though the relevant may be elusive, weakly supported by data, and requiring loose methods. Thus the academic world of Western twentieth century society is a fearsome enemy of the systems approach, using as it does a politics to concentrate the scholars’ attention on matters that are scholastically respectable but disreputable from a systems-planning point of view."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Academics from the United StatesPhilosophers from the United StatesMathematicians from the United StatesBusiness theorists from the United StatesSystems scientists
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
p. 145; cited in C. WEST CHURCHMAN: CHAMPION OF THE SYSTEMS APPROACH, 2004-2007 Case Western Reserve University
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/C._West_Churchman
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
C. West Churchman
Charles West Churchman (29 August 1913 – 21 March 2004) was an American philosopher and systems scientist, known for his pioneering work in operations research, system analysis and ethics.
70 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by C. West Churchman →
Related Quotes
"The individuation process, as the way of development and maturation of the psyche, does not follow a straight line, n…"
"If the chance of error alone were the sole basis for evaluating methods of inference, we would never reach a decision…"
"There would be cases where we would not want to accept an hypothesis even though the evidence gives a high d.c. [degr…"
"The complete analysis of the methods of scientific inference shows that the theory of inference in science demands th…"
"[Scientists whose work has no clear, practical implications would want to make their decisions considering such thing…"
"[C. West Churchman exposed the indifferentist position of some researchers — planners belonging to this school in the…"
"One cannot help but be struck by the diversity that characterizes efforts to study the management process. If it is t…"
"Another way of emphasizing this diversity is to argue that if one cannot forecast (predict), one does not have a theo…"
"This text grew from the lecture material for the "Short Course in Operations Research" which has been offered annuall…"
"Ethical judgments can be [should be] included in the scope of science"