> What would you call a discipline / degree / body of knowledge
> that incorporated in a holistic and deeply integrated way the
> following: art, humanities, anthropology, engineering,
> visualization, economics, imagination, science, craft,
> computation, math, innovation, creativity, entrepreneur
>
> > What would you call a discipline / degree / body of knowledge that
> > incorporated in a holistic and deeply integrated way the
> > following: art, humanities, anthropology, engineering,
> visualization,
> > economics, imagination, science, craft, computation, math,
> innovation,
> > cr
If you asked me what I would call someone who claimed expertise in the
manifold disciplines you list, I'd call him a faker!
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> If you asked me what I would call someone who claimed expertise in the
> manifold disciplines you list, I'd call him a faker!
>
"faker"? More like "poseur" or perhaps "poser"?
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steve smith wrote:
>> If you asked me what I would call someone who claimed expertise in the
>> manifold disciplines you list, I'd call him a faker!
>>
>>
> "faker"? More like "poseur" or perhaps "poser"?
>
or consider http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanlon's_Razor
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