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Should Creationism Be Taught Alongside Evolution? [Ep. 496]
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In a world increasingly shaped by science and technology, how do we determine what constitutes truth? What role does society play in shaping scientific knowledge consensus? And what are the implications for the future of research and innovation?
In this episode, I sit down with Steve Fuller, a renowned sociologist of science from the University of Warwick in the UK, for a thought-provoking conversation. Steve and I explore the deep connections between science and sociology, discussing how science can learn from sociology and vice versa. Steve challenges conventional wisdom and invites us to critically examine the complex interplay between science, society, and the pursuit of knowledge.
With a passion for exploring the philosophical underpinnings of science, he shares his insights on social epistemology, the philosophy of science, and the evolving role science should play in society, especially in an increasingly polarized world.
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Key Takeaways:
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:33 Steve’s origin story
00:04:14 Philosophy of science
00:08:47 Thomas Kuhn and the nature of scientific revolutions
00:17:23 DeleteMe
00:18:59 The Science Wars Conference and the role of social agendas
00:28:20 The Kitzmiller vs. Dover case
00:39:44 Intelligent design and peer review
00:51:55 The future of higher education
00:57:41 Scientific iconoclasm vs. conspiracy thinking
01:00:56 Outro
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Additional resources:
➡️ Learn more about Steve Fuller:
✖️ Twitter: https://x.com/ProfSteveFuller/
💻 Website: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/sociology/staff/sfuller/
➡️ Follow me on your fav platforms:
✖️ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrBrianKeating
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✍️ Check out my blog: https://briankeating.com/cosmic-musings/
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542 episodes
Manage episode 486857738 series 1294742
In a world increasingly shaped by science and technology, how do we determine what constitutes truth? What role does society play in shaping scientific knowledge consensus? And what are the implications for the future of research and innovation?
In this episode, I sit down with Steve Fuller, a renowned sociologist of science from the University of Warwick in the UK, for a thought-provoking conversation. Steve and I explore the deep connections between science and sociology, discussing how science can learn from sociology and vice versa. Steve challenges conventional wisdom and invites us to critically examine the complex interplay between science, society, and the pursuit of knowledge.
With a passion for exploring the philosophical underpinnings of science, he shares his insights on social epistemology, the philosophy of science, and the evolving role science should play in society, especially in an increasingly polarized world.
—
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DeleteMe international Plans: https://international.joindeleteme.com
Please join my mailing list here 👉 https://briankeating.com/list to win a meteorite 💥
—
Key Takeaways:
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:33 Steve’s origin story
00:04:14 Philosophy of science
00:08:47 Thomas Kuhn and the nature of scientific revolutions
00:17:23 DeleteMe
00:18:59 The Science Wars Conference and the role of social agendas
00:28:20 The Kitzmiller vs. Dover case
00:39:44 Intelligent design and peer review
00:51:55 The future of higher education
00:57:41 Scientific iconoclasm vs. conspiracy thinking
01:00:56 Outro
—
Additional resources:
➡️ Learn more about Steve Fuller:
✖️ Twitter: https://x.com/ProfSteveFuller/
💻 Website: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/sociology/staff/sfuller/
➡️ Follow me on your fav platforms:
✖️ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrBrianKeating
🔔 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/DrBrianKeating?sub_confirmation=1
📝 Join my mailing list: https://briankeating.com/list
✍️ Check out my blog: https://briankeating.com/cosmic-musings/
🎙️ Follow my podcast: https://briankeating.com/podcast
—
Into the Impossible with Brian Keating is a podcast dedicated to all those who want to explore the universe within and beyond the known.
Make sure to follow so you never miss an episode!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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