Sunday, November 20, 2011

The Internet and the Scholar

"One of the most disastrous illusions of the internet age is that an amateur plus Google is equivalent to a scholar. A search engine offers information, more or less relevant according to the skill of the searcher. But it does not sift that information; it does not sort fact from fancy, wheat from chaff. It does not explain which facts are relevant and which are beside the point. It does not weigh the merits of competing arguments and tell the user where the balance of evidence lies. A bright amateur armed with the internet may at best be better informed than he would otherwise have been, and he may occasionally catch a real scholar in a factual error. But it will not turn him into a scholar himself. There is no such thing as effortless erudition."

- Dr. Timothy McGrew

3 comments:

Andrew said...

An excellent point! Where's this from?

Mike Austin said...

Just came across the quote at another website, not sure apart from that...

Tim said...

Just a Facebook status update -- I was as surprised as anyone that it went semi-viral.