

#64: Complimentary Science & the Lure of Convenience with philosopher of technology Sabina Leonelli
Jul 9, 2025
In a captivating discussion, philosopher Sabina Leonelli, who directs the Ethical Data Initiative at TUM, shares her insights on the intersections of philosophy, science, and technology with host Fotis Tsiroukis. They delve into the concept of complementary science, advocating for a blend of qualitative and quantitative methods. Leonelli challenges the allure of convenience, emphasizing the importance of embracing discomfort and complexity in understanding our world. The conversation also touches on the ethical dimensions of AI and data, highlighting the need for love, vulnerability, and collective agency in today’s society.
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Science & Philosophy Interconnected
- Philosophy of science bridges conceptual thinking and empirical scientific practice, deeply engaging with nature and human existence.
- Understanding science requires considering the human and societal contexts influencing knowledge production.
Question Assumptions in Science
- Encourage scientists to recognize assumptions and consider alternative perspectives in their research.
- Engaging with broader conceptual views enriches scientific understanding without diminishing discovery value.
No Method Hierarchy in Science
- Science methods should be chosen based on the problem, not hierarchy of techniques.
- Complex issues require mixed methods, combining quantitative and qualitative insights.