The Origins Podcast with Lawrence Krauss

Peter Boghossian | The War on Science Interviews | Day 16

Aug 9, 2025
Peter Boghossian, a philosopher known for his work on street epistemology, dives into the ideological corruption of science and the impact of social justice activism on academia. He discusses the erosion of free speech, the conflict between integrity and ideology in educational settings, and the troubling rise of practices like plagiarism. With personal anecdotes, he highlights the importance of ethical standards and advocates for a more rigorous approach to academic integrity, navigating through the challenges scientists face amidst a tense ideological landscape.
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ANECDOTE

Father's 'Get An Education' Lesson

  • Peter Boghossian recalls his engineer father forcing hard work to teach discipline.
  • His father bluntly said, "well, then get an education."
ANECDOTE

Bales Of Hay Cognitive Intervention

  • He describes his dissertation idea as dumping 'bales of hay' into polluted cognitive structures of prisoners.
  • He designed a simple, cost-effective intervention to improve reasoning in vulnerable inmates.
INSIGHT

Plagiarism Protected By Ideology

  • Boghossian argues institutions avoid firing plagiarists because applied postmodernism and DEI prioritize marginalized voices over integrity.
  • That creates a legitimacy crisis and corrodes academic standards.
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