"None of the great discoveries was made by a 'specialist' or a 'researcher'"
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The intent is polemical: to re-center discovery as an act of imaginative trespass. "Specialist" suggests tunnel vision, a mind trained to protect a domain rather than invade new ones. "Researcher" evokes institutional routine: grant cycles, publish-or-perish metrics, safe questions that keep the machine humming. Fischer is reaching for a romantic ideal of the discoverer as an unruly generalist, someone who notices what the system has learned to ignore.
Context matters. Fischer lived through the moment modern science hardened into professions and departments. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the lone investigator myth was being replaced by the research university, the industrial lab, and the rise of "expert" authority. His line reads like an early warning about what happens when inquiry becomes a job description: you can get very good at method while losing appetite for risk.
The subtext is a provocation: if you want breakthroughs, stop mistaking procedural competence for intellectual courage. Even when specialists do make discoveries (often!), the discovery rarely feels like "specialism" at work. It feels like someone stepping outside the role.
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