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Faith in scientific progress was a core liberal value of the mid-20th century.
On many big public questions, he proposes a middle course between faith in scientific progress and nostalgia for a simpler past.
If we don't recognize that our belief in scientific progress is a kind of faith, that is because these patterns take on a sense of certainty in hindsight.
Mitrany wrote in an era yet to encounter postmodernism, environmentalism, and other constraints on developmental imperatives and faith in scientific progress.
Believing that science, like other forms of knowledge, has been used as an instrument of oppression, they caution against a blind faith in scientific progress, arguing that scientific knowledge must not be pursued as an end in itself without reference to the goal of human emancipation.
Every person has the right to participate in scientific progress and to benefit from improved living conditions.
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In reality, scientific progress comes incrementally, most researchers work in teams, and lone geniuses do not hand the world revolutionary new theories.
In conclusion, the authors write, "[p]reprints could play important roles in accelerating scientific progress; they could serve the needs and foster the careers of scientists; and, in cooperation with existing journals, they could enhance the current system for communicating results and ideas in the life sciences.
He and other eminences spoke of Sagan's vision, and of the ways in which scientific progress has fallen far short of Sagan's hopes and predictions.
In the politics of the newly inaugurated President Obama and in the efflorescence of evolutionary arguments, Darwin and Lincoln persist as central figures of liberal civilization the civilization in which scientific progress and democratic politics are, as British natural philosopher Sir Karl Popper showed half a century ago, deeply and permanently intertwined.
Hence, the best practical strategy in promoting scientific progress is to support high-quality research.
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