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401. Why Science is Fundamentally Irrational feat. Michael Strevens

unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc

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Exploring Motivations and Decision-Making in Science

This chapter delves into the debate over disclosing researchers' motivations in scientific research and how their personal interests can influence interpretation of results. It discusses the role of aesthetic considerations in scientific evaluations and the concept of siloing in science, using Newton as an example. The chapter also touches on the relationship between religion and science, the dual personas scientists adopt, and the subjective aspects influencing scientific decision-making.

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