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Philosopher Tries to Defend the Big Science Consensus

A philosophy of science professor says we should believe what Big Science says. Are his reasons sound?

Geologic Column Evolves

Like a prototype made of putty, the geologic column is less a reflection of reality than it is of ideology.

Bad Students Can Be Good Scientists

Are we recruiting scientists the wrong way? It takes a lot more talent than the ability to memorize and pass exams.

Big Science Driven by Political Correctness

Scientific institutions often imbibe their political and cultural milieu rather than directing it.

When Data Doesn't Fit the Consensus

Like evolutionists, climate scientists have ways of oversimplifying or neglecting inputs that could challenge their paradigm.

The Sociology of Climate Science

What has become known as "climate science" offers an opportunity to investigate the sociology of science and ask how political biases influence individual scientists. Since the lukewarm political response to the Rio conference, news articles indicate that climate science has a climate of its own – one that's heating up over the inability to convince the public.
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