Originally Posted by
RChung
I have a PhD and I'm pretty damn unsure about most of the stuff I've done. I don't pay much attention to doctorates as a qualifying attribute.
Decades ago when I was still a grad student, I asked the then-chair of our department, a pretty well-known guy and a member of the NAS, about a long-running academic dispute he had with another professor on campus, of equal reknown and also a member of the NAS. He thought for a moment, then lowered his voice and leaned in. "Robert," said he, "you can lead a horse's ass to water but you can't make him think."
This was the thrust of my observation. More knowledge ("academic background") applied here has apparently only muddied the understanding. Reading the comments from 10 years ago makes it clear we know less today than we did then.
I suppose the angst with which many approach this topic precludes the ability to see the humor.