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Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Don't trust ME, trust science

Dr. Naomi Oreskes' new book is now released. Buy it. Study it.







Sincere thanks to Princeton University Press for the pre-pub review comp. I just bought my own post-release copy.

PhD geologist, environmental science expert. Historian of science. Philosopher of science. Harvard professor. Prolific author.

Her new book is the best place evah to safely hide a $100 bill from Donald Trump.


A FEW OTHER RECENT RELEVANT TITLES ON THIS SCIENCE RIFF


I have lots more on "science per se," but this is enough for now.

Prior posts going to this topical thread: Define "expert." Define "evidence." Define "science."
One general pick I continue to have: the word "evidence." In Naomi's new book the word shows up more than 200 times. Not one definition. In The Scientific Attitude you get nearly 500 hits. Not one definition. And so on. We unreflectively assume we're all on the same page. Curious--unhelpfully so, given that so much of legal, scientific, and policy disagreement centers around wrangling over what counts as "evidence," no?
Notwithstanding that pedantic little gripe, I encourage you to buy and carefully read the compelling Why Trust Science?

And, oh yeah, "I am not a scientist."

More thoughts and excerpts shortly. Stay tuned. 

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE UPDATE

Saw this in a tweet.

PDF report link
#CoveringClimateNow
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More to come...

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