Science has revolutionized our lives and continues to show inexorable progress today. It may seem obvious that this must be because its theories are steadily getting better and approaching the truth about the world. After all, what could science be progressing toward, if not the truth? But scholarship in the history, philosophy, and sociology of science offers little support for such a sanguine view. Those opposed to specific conclusions of the scientific community-nonbelievers in vaccinations, climate change, and evolution, for example-have been able to use a superficial understanding of the nature of science to sow doubt about the scientific consensus in those areas, leaving the general public confused as to whom to trust, with damaging ...
The role of passion and more generally irrational elements in processing knowledge are discussed. Th...
Compelling stories about science can motivate people to engage and respond to relevant problems faci...
In recent years, it has become common for opponents of environmental action to argue that the scient...
It appears paradoxical that science is producing outstanding new results and theories at a rapid rat...
Science, a powerful and influential enterprise, affecting even our thinking, cannot be ignored. Its ...
The scientific approach is full of paradoxes. Our need for (more) certainty (knowledge) and control ...
peer reviewedThe purpose of Science is to achieve the truth on the way to a new knowledge. The truth...
The paradox, in this best-time-ever of Science, is that it is increasingly loosing reputation. The d...
Science is expected to be objective: however, since practiced and produced by humans, it has to refl...
Recent surveys indicate that many young adults blame science and technology for most of society\u27s...
This paper raises some important points about science, life and mind. What is truth? We are always c...
We start by showing how science is as much a personal as a social endeavour, carefully driven betwe...
In the Age of Biotechnology, there is no more pressing question than whether a philosophy of science...
It is not likely that we will ever convincingly know how and why we came to be on this planet; of co...
<p>Why do people reject the fact that HIV causes AIDS? Why do some parents withhold potentially life...
The role of passion and more generally irrational elements in processing knowledge are discussed. Th...
Compelling stories about science can motivate people to engage and respond to relevant problems faci...
In recent years, it has become common for opponents of environmental action to argue that the scient...
It appears paradoxical that science is producing outstanding new results and theories at a rapid rat...
Science, a powerful and influential enterprise, affecting even our thinking, cannot be ignored. Its ...
The scientific approach is full of paradoxes. Our need for (more) certainty (knowledge) and control ...
peer reviewedThe purpose of Science is to achieve the truth on the way to a new knowledge. The truth...
The paradox, in this best-time-ever of Science, is that it is increasingly loosing reputation. The d...
Science is expected to be objective: however, since practiced and produced by humans, it has to refl...
Recent surveys indicate that many young adults blame science and technology for most of society\u27s...
This paper raises some important points about science, life and mind. What is truth? We are always c...
We start by showing how science is as much a personal as a social endeavour, carefully driven betwe...
In the Age of Biotechnology, there is no more pressing question than whether a philosophy of science...
It is not likely that we will ever convincingly know how and why we came to be on this planet; of co...
<p>Why do people reject the fact that HIV causes AIDS? Why do some parents withhold potentially life...
The role of passion and more generally irrational elements in processing knowledge are discussed. Th...
Compelling stories about science can motivate people to engage and respond to relevant problems faci...
In recent years, it has become common for opponents of environmental action to argue that the scient...