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Our daily news bulletins bring us tales of the wonder of science, from Mars rovers and intelligent robots to developments in cancer treatment, and yet often the emphasis is on the potential threats posed by science. It appears that irrationality is on the rise in western society, and public opinion is increasingly dominated by unreflecting prejudice and unwillingness to engage with factual evidence. From genetically modified crops and food, organic farming, the MMR vaccine, environmentalism, the precautionary principle and the new anti-capitalist and anti-globalisation movements, the rejection of the evidence-based approach nurtures a culture of suspicion, distrust, and cynicism, and leads to dogmatic assertion and intolerance. In this compelling and timely examination of science and society, Dick Taverne argues that science, with all the benefits it brings, is an essential part of civilised and democratic society: it offers the most hopeful future for mankind.
This book investigates the growing trend of anti-scientific sentiment in Western society and its detrimental impact on democratic decision-making. Dick Taverne, a former British Member of Parliament and advocate for evidence-based policy, utilizes his background in law and politics to analyze the intersection of public opinion and scientific advancement. He argues that the rejection of empirical evidence in favor of dogmatic prejudice threatens the progress of civilization and undermines the rational foundations required for a healthy democracy.
What You Will Find
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Critics and readers often note the book's clear, polemical style, which effectively bridges the gap between scientific policy and political discourse. Experts frequently cite this work as a significant contribution to the debate on how evidence-based reasoning can be preserved in an increasingly polarized political climate.
Page Count:
318
Publication Date:
2006-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191578614
ISBN-13:
9780191578618
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