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1 week ago

APA Member Interview: Ximeng Chen

For me, philosophy was both an unexpected and inevitable choice. I studied Computer Science as an undergraduate, History of Science for my master's degree, and Philosophy of Science for my doctorate. My intention was to gain a more comprehensive and profound understanding of science from an STS perspective-that was why I switched disciplines. Ultimately, however, philosophy became my profession. This was entirely because I was deeply fascinated by the works of Thomas Kuhn, Imre Lakatos, and others,
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fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago

What if the aliens come and we just can't communicate?

Science fiction has long speculated about the possibility of first contact with an alien species from a distant world and how we might be able to communicate with them. But what if we simply don't have enough common ground for that to even be possible? An alien species is bound to be biologically very different, and their language will be shaped by their home environment, broader culture, and even how they perceive the universe. They might not even share the same math and physics.
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fromBig Think
3 weeks ago

Why general relativity would've been discovered without Einstein

Scientific breakthroughs arise from lengthy, collaborative dialogue, errors, and corrections across many thinkers, not from solitary genius.
fromApaonline
3 weeks ago

Gangster Philosophers and Actual Philosophers

Academic philosophy, it goes without saying, is increasingly seen as a venerable yet useless relic-a field of human inquiry relevant only at a bygone time, when science (as we know it today) did not yet exist. The scientific, techno-optimist mindset dominant in many circles today-with its emphasis on empirical testability and measurable results-is increasingly seen as the most effective, and efficient, method to address the concerns that have traditionally fallen under the purview of academic philosophy.
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fromApaonline
1 month ago

APA Member Interview: Sondra Charbadze

What excites you about philosophy? Its application to everything! As an undergraduate, I was able to conduct research with philosophy professors and a philosophy of psychology professor. Now I teach courses on topics such as philosophical engineering and computer science ethics. And because philosophy is the foundational intellectual discipline, I believe it contains all the resources universities need to navigate rapid changes in information technology, political upheaval, social reorganization, etc. By emphasizing deep reading, critical thinking, and embodied ethics,
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fromApaonline
1 month ago

The Ivory Tower We Do Not See: On Science, Politics, and Philosophy

Philosophy of science has shifted from focusing solely on theories to examining scientific practice, experiments, data, and the science-society relationship, questioning the old social contract.
fromBig Think
3 months ago

Sean Carroll explains why physics is both simple and impossible

Physics seems complicated, until you realize why it works so well, says physicist Sean Carroll, revealing the basis of the field's greatest successes: Radical simplicity. Carroll takes us from Newton's clockwork universe to Laplace's demon, to Einstein's spacetime revolution, exploring the historical shockwaves each breakthrough caused. If you've wondered how stripping the world down to its simplest parts can reveal deeper truths, this is where that story begins.
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fromPhilosophynow
3 months ago

Popper, Science & Democracy

Falsifiability distinguishes scientific theories from other forms of thinking, as true scientific statements must be rigorously testable and potentially disprovable.
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fromPsychology Today
5 months ago

Why Not to Trust That Science Influencer

Mistrust in institutions hampers public acceptance of scientific expertise and innovation.
Real science thrives on evidence collection rather than mere reasoning or debate.
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fromNature
6 months ago

Daily briefing: These award-winning photos show scientists at work

Scientists' fieldwork photos celebrate the dedication and artistry in research, highlighting the calmness amid the chaos.
Debate exists over AI's role in writing scientific papers and its implications for future research.
Advancements in obesity-related cancer research suggest weight-loss drugs could outperform surgery.
Rovelli critiques bad philosophy as a barrier to progress in the field of physics.
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fromAeon
7 months ago

No, Schrodinger's cat is not alive and dead at the same time | Aeon Essays

Schrödinger's cat illustrates the paradox of superposition in quantum mechanics, bridging complex physics with existential questions.
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fromBig Think
7 months ago

Where did our universe come from?

The universe's origins now can be explored scientifically, transforming questions once reserved for philosophy and theology.
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