Notable
and Quotable: “Philosophy of Data,” by David Brooks, Op-Ed columnist, February
4, New York Times
“If
you asked me to describe the rising philosophy of the day, I’d say it is
data-ism. We now have the ability to gather huge amounts of data. This ability
seems to carry with it certain cultural assumptions — that everything that can
be measured should be measured; that data is a transparent and reliable lens
that allows us to filter out emotionalism and ideology; that data will help us
do remarkable things — like foretell the future.”
My comment or perhaps I should say, “my lament.”
I
am skeptical everything is quantifiable,
Some
things are simply subjectiviable.
This
to me this fact seems undeniable,
Feelings
and intuition may be unreliable,
But
total reliance on data is unjustifiable .
Not everything is verifiable.
Se
we must remain pliable.Not everything is verifiable.
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