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The Role of Authority in Science
I think of it more though, as a continuum. So, religion is one extreme, where unless you publicly agree a cent to the claims made at one true God, they may kick you out of town or burn you at the stake. But I think even something like science, science in sort of a pure sense has norms of rejecting authority and skepticism throughout. And we know that a Nobel laureate in any discipline can be wrong and doesn't need to be taken seriously if he or she is wrong. A lowly graduate student can be right. And the rightness or wrongness of any claim has absolutely nothing to do with the CVs or the reputations of the people making those claims.