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Welcome to episode 16 of The Words Matter Podcast.
On this episode I speak with philosopher Dr Rani Lill Anjum.
Rani is Research Fellow in Philosophy at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences. Many of you will be aware of the research project she leads called Causation, Complexity and Evidence in Health Sciences, AKA CauseHealth. She is one of the leaders of the Norwegian University of Life Sciences Centre for Applied Philosophy of Science.
In this episode:
So it all gets pretty philosophical, and this episode might require more than one listen. This sort of philosophy is hard. I know when editing the episode, and re-listening, the excellent information and philosophical concepts sunk deeper into my brain and became more obvious- so please stick with it- it’s well worth it.
I cannot recommend the CauseHealth book highly enough- it’s a fantastic resource and can be downloaded for free from Springer.
Rani also has an excellent video on Youtube presenting these ideas in more detail- the video is here and is well worth watching to get a grip of this important area.
Find Rani on Twitter @ranilillanjum and @Cause_Health
See here for more about Rani
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