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What is science? Its come to serve the purpose of helping us differentiate fact from fiction, but is this still the case? Does a scientific study make something true? What are the shortcomings of science? Has science lost its legitimacy in recent years, and if so, why?
Has science become industrialized--where results of scientific research no longer depend on the experiment, but on which entity funded it?
We are constantly told "trust the science," then we subsequently learn that "the science has changed."
In this episode, we discuss the merits, limitations, and driving factors of scientific research, the scientific method, and how we should think of truth in today's society.
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What is science? Its come to serve the purpose of helping us differentiate fact from fiction, but is this still the case? Does a scientific study make something true? What are the shortcomings of science? Has science lost its legitimacy in recent years, and if so, why?
Has science become industrialized--where results of scientific research no longer depend on the experiment, but on which entity funded it?
We are constantly told "trust the science," then we subsequently learn that "the science has changed."
In this episode, we discuss the merits, limitations, and driving factors of scientific research, the scientific method, and how we should think of truth in today's society.