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George Will on the Sociology of Science
“Are scientists a cohort without a sociology — uniquely homogenous and unanimous, without factions or interests and impervious to peer pressures or the agendas of funding agencies?”
Berlinski on Swedish Nudism and the Inordinate Sponginess of Scientific “Naturalism”
“Mathematics is a paradigmatic case of a science that has nothing to do with natural anything.”
On the Fundamental Difference Between Darwin-Inspired and Intelligent Design-Inspired Lawsuits
“Litigation” is often treated as if it were dirty word, but to litigate simply means you are asserting a right; this can be done for the good, or it can be done for ill.
Meet an Ajaja Ajaja
In a gesture of what I’d like to imagine as premature scientific inclination…
Intelligent Design Discrimination Lawsuit Wasn’t the First Time California Science Center Paid Money to Avoid a Trial over Misconduct
When we discovered CSC had in fact withheld certain relevant e-mails that we knew existed, Discovery Institute was forced to file suit to compel the CSC to obey the law.