As the last remnants of Christmas turkey fall to sandwich and soup, forget not Bertrand Russell’s musings on the fate of turkeys subscribing to Francis Bacon’s philosophy of inductivist scientific reasoning.

- They don’t see it coming (photo WikiCommons)
On his first day at the farm, the turkey noted he was fed at 9.00 am. After this procedure had been repeated for many weeks, the turkey relaxed a bit, safely drawing the conclusion ”I am always fed at 9 am”. Regrettably for the turkey, this conclusion was proved wrong on Christmas eve when, rather than being fed, he got his throat cut. Which just goes to show that any number of true observations can still lead to a false conclusion; the turkey’s argument was simply not logical.
Since the mid 1980s, I've been a researcher in industry, an administrator and technical writer with an international NGO, and a manager in business development and strategy. I've a PhD (Chem.Eng) from Birmingham and an MBA from Warwick. Independent since July 2008, I'm presently on a career break to study for the MSc in Science Communication at Imperial College. I live in London with my American wife Erin.
