The Origins Podcast with Lawrence Krauss

Judith Suissa and Alice Sullivan | The War on Science Interviews | Day 19

Aug 12, 2025
Judith Suissa, a philosopher of education, and Alice Sullivan, a sociology professor, dive into the ideological battles affecting academia. They discuss the implications of diversity and inclusion initiatives on free inquiry and how these shifts can stifle open debate. The duo highlights the challenges of addressing sensitive topics like gender and the fear junior researchers face in expressing dissenting views. They advocate for academic freedom, calling for an environment where critical discussions can thrive without the fear of backlash.
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INSIGHT

Clear Categories Are Essential For Data

  • Alice Sullivan argues that robust data collection requires clear categories to monitor and compare inequalities.
  • She warns that abolishing sex categories prevents meaningful research and undermines evidence-based policy.
INSIGHT

Conceptual Clarity Underpins Debate On Sex

  • Judith Suissa highlights that sex (biological) and gender (social) have been blurred in recent debates.
  • She insists philosophers and social scientists need precise conceptual definitions to make sense of social reality.
ANECDOTE

Kathleen Stock's Campus Assault And Protests

  • Alice Sullivan recounts Kathleen Stock facing intense student protests and calls for dismissal at Sussex.
  • Sullivan emphasizes the attacks often ignored what Stock actually wrote and were driven by anger, not engagement.
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