Scientism - A Solid Meme
7 years ago by nikflossus (66)
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My view in this matter can be a little skew because I'm in fact a scientist but I don't really have "faith" in science, I have a reasonable expectation based on the fact that the scientific method is if not the best but one of the best and objective methods to approach an explanation and solution to a problem. Thanks for your post it really made me think
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I quite agree. Science, in the toolbox of thinking, is one of our most important tools. But it's not the only one.
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Have upvoted you sir. There lies naivety in thinking it is the only tool when in certain situations it appears not applicable at all.
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science is not perfect, so science is, but it is the only one in being closer to the truth.
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