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HAP 85 - Liam Kofi Bright on Du Bois‘ Philosophy of Science

Oct 17, 2021
34:28
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
Did Boys See the African American People as a Nation?
02:47 • 2min
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3
The Value Free Ideal
04:39 • 2min
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The Immediate Aim of Science
07:05 • 4min
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5
The Most Influential Arguments Against Advancing Scientists
11:11 • 5min
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Do You Think Debois Could Respond to These Problems and Defend His Ideal?
15:58 • 4min
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Is This a Position That Duboyse Holds on to Consistently?
19:58 • 2min
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How to Use More Than One Method in Scientific Inquiry
21:44 • 4min
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Do Boy's Methods Have to Be Different?
25:15 • 2min
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Is There a Difference Between Triangulation and Democracy?
27:22 • 3min
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The Role of Science in Duboi's Work
29:53 • 4min
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Guest Liam Kofi Bright discusses Du Bois' ideal of value-free science and the place of science within his wider thought.

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