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Denis Noble, one of the judges for the Evolution 2.0 Prize, discusses in this interview why we can't just put lipstick on a pig - why the public needs to be aware that evolutionary theory has undergone a revolution, and how this affects not only religious and philosophical discussions but policies and actions in medicine economics and politics.
This interview was conducted by Ryan Bissett of Chasing Reality. Ryan has a PhD in molecular biology and five years of experience in biotech, but he eventually traded everything to go on a trajectory he could not have imagined. He lived in a van, packed wild food, and even lived as a Hare Krishna monk for five years. His aim now is to understand, "how can I synthesize my scientific training with my newfound narrative of existence?" You can check out his podcast as he interviews thinkers from different field of inquiry about fundamental questions of consciousness and reality, here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChz-a9985r_s6n2EeC6zTgg
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Denis Noble, one of the judges for the Evolution 2.0 Prize, discusses in this interview why we can't just put lipstick on a pig - why the public needs to be aware that evolutionary theory has undergone a revolution, and how this affects not only religious and philosophical discussions but policies and actions in medicine economics and politics.
This interview was conducted by Ryan Bissett of Chasing Reality. Ryan has a PhD in molecular biology and five years of experience in biotech, but he eventually traded everything to go on a trajectory he could not have imagined. He lived in a van, packed wild food, and even lived as a Hare Krishna monk for five years. His aim now is to understand, "how can I synthesize my scientific training with my newfound narrative of existence?" You can check out his podcast as he interviews thinkers from different field of inquiry about fundamental questions of consciousness and reality, here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChz-a9985r_s6n2EeC6zTgg
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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