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Tag: Science

Flat Earth and Feyerabend

Flat Earth and Feyerabend

Postmodern thinking in science seems to have opened the door for ‘alternative facts’. How can we resolve this? Continue reading Flat Earth and Feyerabend

Tentative Action

Tentative Action

Stephen Hawking’s death offers a chance to look at how to act when information is inherently uncertain Continue reading Tentative Action

Right to be wrong

Right to be wrong

Why aren’t we leaving space in modern discourse to be wrong? It’s probably almost impossible to be social media user … Continue reading Right to be wrong

Science, philosophy, and depression

A personal perspective on why science and philosophy can be a difficult pairing for mental health Continue reading Science, philosophy, and depression

Are research papers outmoded?

Are research papers outmoded?

In which I argue that 20th century scientific philosophy could justify a centralised, collaborative, open access scientific knowledge base Continue reading Are research papers outmoded?

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