This segregation is confirmed by the common stereotypes of these two disciplines and their representatives. While scientists are perceived as absentminded, casually dressed individuals who live in a refined world of abstract theory with little practical reality, lawyers are usually perceived as formally dressed people who are practically oriented, concentrating mainly on trivialities {such as negotiating their retaining fee} and engaging professionally in all sorts of nitty-gritty social intercourse-the kind of things that normal people, although worried by them, would rather not have to deal with themselves.
( Fritjof Capra )
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