more heat than light
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[edit]more heat than light (uncountable)
- More passion or conflict than enlightenment or illumination on a subject.
- 1979 April 14, David M. Stryker, “A Contribution”, in Gay Community News, page 4:
- Since I instigated the Manhattan Review (STH) ad which ran in GCN, which is now generating so much heat but very little light, I feel I must make some points clear.
- 1996, Stephen Edelston Toulmin, Björn Gustavsen, Beyond Theory: Changing Organizations Through Participation, page 1:
- So, in any overall account of the social sciences, disputes are liable to break out about what is, or is not, truly scientific research; and, too often, these disputes generate more heat than light.