One day in the 1970s, three British scientists, William, Muhint and Hedi, went from London to Scotland to attend a scientific research conference. Shortly after crossing the British border, they found a black goat. "It's really interesting," said astronomer William. "Goats in Scotland are all black." "Mr William, it is unreliable for you to infer without extensive arguments," physicist Musint told William. , "On the subject of black goats in Scotland, we can now only draw the following conclusion: In this part of Scotland, some goats are black, but not all." The logician Hedi immediately went on to say: "Mr. , the conclusion you mentioned is not rigorous, and the conclusion we are really sure about at this time is only: in this area of Scotland, there is at least one black goat living in at least one place." The three scientists said this The conversation then spread like wildfire and spread.
The Scottish black goat is also read in Animal World. Zheng Kaisi's father asked Zheng Kaisi, "What color do you think this Rubik's Cube is?" Zheng Kaisi answered decisively, "Black!" His father told him, "This Rubik's Cube looks black from a certain angle."
When you are attached to a certain point, your view will become one-sided.
The Scottish black goat theory can also be explained by "I am not a medicine god".
Swiss pharmaceutical companies spend huge sums of money on research and development of special medicines at high prices to earn back the cost within the limited period of the patent. , directly bypassing the link of the patent right is recognized by the World Trade Organization; Cheng Yong's purchasing on behalf of his father and the chronic myeloid leukemia patient is reasonable and reasonable; Cao Bin's arrest of counterfeit drug dealers is based on the principle of "law is greater than love"; the patient is only Is it wrong to buy cheap medicine to survive? So whose fault is it? Yes, this is the famous Scottish black goat theory. There is no right or wrong position.
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