There simply is no replacement for academics - none whatsoever. The only problem is people thinking their pursuit of knowledge mimics that of what goes on in a seemingly "purely academic" environment. It usually doesn't. Or there is a persistent assumption that working to make a living is somehow comparable to academics? The necessary attention to detail is utterly lacking often - so the comparison cannot be made (unless you're talking about apprenticeship professionalism in a trade, which is a dying art; a dying form in the modern world/society). No true scientist or academic can ignore minutia, detail, the painstakingly hard fought-for facts, data, etc, else there would be little progress in the task; the problem at hand; before those individuals. Solutions, medical breakthroughs, scientific advancement, technological innovation's, and the like would simply happen at a snails pace or rather in geologic time scales if it were not for academics.
The practical application of academics cannot be dismissed either in favor (as a value judgment call) of "pure academics." What would be the point of the pursuit of knowledge without applying that to reality - the reality of life.
IMO, but, if you think practical knowledge is king - you're an ignorant fellow. You will live your lives, are living your life, whilst standing on the shoulders of genius (academically fought and won - knowledge and practical applications of knowledge). You simply might not realize it or acknowledge it. Genius cultivated in an academic environment. Genius stylized like an academic pursuit (i.e. the pursuit of knowledge) founded on knowing the grave implications that the attention to detail inflicts upon an individual's integrity. The brainiacs that rule you're life are unseen and as they say "out of sight out of mind." Most of modernity, the things you enjoy in life now, medicine, tv, video games, attack helicopters, whatever... is not based upon what the majority does. It is based upon what has been done in the past and present by a minority of humanity. It is based upon human genius which usually gravitates towards academic (or academic like) work.
We are all, figuratively, standing upon the shoulders of academic men and women. So you know how I voted - no?
Last edited by topal63 (2008-03-12 09:19:35)