When should we trust or criticise science? | Nancy Cartwright
Nancy Cartwright examines our trust in, and criticism of, science.
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At a time of uncertainty and doubt, many of us look to science to provide the answers. But does science deserve the authority we give it? And does our trust help, or are challenge and criticism better drivers of progress?
Philosopher of science and author of How The Laws of Physics Lie, Nancy Cartwright untangles the evidence and asks "science: why trust it?"
#science #philosophy #philosophyofscience
Nancy Cartwright is professor of philosophy at the University of California at San Diego and the University of Durham. She is the President of the Division for Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology of the International Union of History and Philosophy of Science and Technology.
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Видео When should we trust or criticise science? | Nancy Cartwright канала The Institute of Art and Ideas
Watch the full debate at https://iai.tv/video/science-trust-and-truth?&utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=description
At a time of uncertainty and doubt, many of us look to science to provide the answers. But does science deserve the authority we give it? And does our trust help, or are challenge and criticism better drivers of progress?
Philosopher of science and author of How The Laws of Physics Lie, Nancy Cartwright untangles the evidence and asks "science: why trust it?"
#science #philosophy #philosophyofscience
Nancy Cartwright is professor of philosophy at the University of California at San Diego and the University of Durham. She is the President of the Division for Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science and Technology of the International Union of History and Philosophy of Science and Technology.
Visit IAI.tv for our full library of debates, talks, articles and podcasts from international thought leaders and world-class academics.
The Institute of Art and Ideas features videos and articles from cutting edge thinkers discussing the ideas that are shaping the world, from metaphysics to string theory, technology to democracy, aesthetics to genetics.
For debates and talks: https://iai.tv
For articles: https://iai.tv/articles
For courses: https://iai.tv/iai-academy/courses
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