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The Only Thing Wrong with Science: Is Scientist : Book I

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In “The Only Thing Wrong with Is Scientist,” Book I explores the complex connection between scientism and the idea of evolution, with a particular focus on their interplay. Scientism, frequently condemned for its inflexible commitment to scientific knowledge to the detriment of alternative modes of comprehension, provokes discussions on philosophical, ethical, and spiritual grounds. Figures such as John Stuart Mill, Mitochondrial Eve, and Hegel participate to this discussion, exploring subjects that span from scientific atheism to the downfall of the welfare state. The book delves into subjects like scientific integrity, Marxism-Leninism, and ethical arguments for implementing lockdown methods. The narrative explores the intricacies of the American Military Industrial Complex (MIC) and the global welfare state, interconnecting elements of science, ethics, and sociological frameworks. Upon contemplating the author's examination of truth and knowledge, the reader is prompted to consider the widespread presence of naturalistic perspectives in academic environments, which question traditional beliefs and promote a secular humanist point of view. The book continues by discussing biases in STEM studies, emphasizing the significance of identifying and reducing factors such as selection bias, information bias, and researcher prejudice in scientific and medical investigations. "The Only Thing Wrong with Is Scientist" is a stimulating exploration of the connections between science, philosophy, and society, encouraging readers to scrutinize their comprehension of knowledge and truth.

496 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 30, 2024

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