Science in an age of unreason:
Science is undergoing an identity crisis! A renown psychologist and biologist diagnoses our age of wishful, magical thinking and blasts out a clarion call for a return to reason and the search for objective knowledge and truth. Fans of Matt Ridley and Nicholas Wade will adore this trenchant meditati...
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Zusammenfassung: | Science is undergoing an identity crisis! A renown psychologist and biologist diagnoses our age of wishful, magical thinking and blasts out a clarion call for a return to reason and the search for objective knowledge and truth. Fans of Matt Ridley and Nicholas Wade will adore this trenchant meditation and call to action. Science is in trouble. Real questions in desperate need of answers--especially those surrounding ethnicity, gender, climate change, and almost anything related to 'health and safety'--are swiftly buckling to the fiery societal demands of what ought to be rather than what is. These foregone conclusions may be comforting, but each capitulation to modernity's whims threatens the integrity of scientific inquiry. Can true, fact-based discovery be redeemed? In Science in an Age of Unreason, legendary professor of psychology and biology, John Staddon, unveils the identity crisis afflicting today's scientific community, and provides an actionable path to recovery. With intellectual depth and literary flair, Staddon answers pressing questions, including: Is science, especially the science of evolution, a religion? Can ethics be derived from science at all? How sound is social science, particularly surrounding today's most controversial topics? How can passions be separated from facts? Informed by decades of expertise, Science in an Age of Unreason is a clarion call to rebirth academia as a beacon of reason and truth in a society demanding its unconditional submission |
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adam_text | Contents Preface X1 Part i Evolution xvii Chapter i: Has Secular Humanism Made Science a Religion? 1 What Is Religion? 1 Ihe Elements of Religion 2 Neo-Christian 3 Secular Morals: Three Examples 4 Chapter 2: Science and Faith: Can Morality Be Deduced from the Facts of Science? 7 Q Scientific Imperialism Feelings $ “Science-Based” Ethics: Human Flourishing 11 Chapter 3: Science and Faith: Darwin to the Rescue? 15 Ihe Naturalistic Fallacy ^ Ihe Survival Criterion: What Should We Believe? V Faith Returns 20 Chapter 4: Was Darwin Wrong or Just Misunderstood? Ihe Logic of Evolution The Direction of Evolution The Structure of Variation Nonrandom Variation Is There Structure to Variation? 23 24 26 27 29
Part 2 The Profession Chapter 5: Are We Losing Our Way? 35 37 Is the Frontier Really Endless? 39 Too Few Soluble Problems? 40 Anti-Science at the National Science Foundation 42 Chapter 6: Scientific Publishing 49 Incoherent, Expensive, and Slow 49 Access 50 Chapter 7: Peer Review and “the Natural Selection of Bad Science” 57 Positive Feedbacks: “To Him That Hath Shall Be Given ...” 59 Pop-Up Journals 61 Peer Review Problems 63 “The Natural Selection of Bad Science” 64 What Next? 69 Part 3 Climate Change Chapter 8: Is the Climate Warming? Is There More Extreme Weather? 71 73 Climate Alarm 74 Hurricanes, Tornadoes, and Droughts: Have They Increased? 77 Temperature 80
Chapter 9: Carbon Dioxide and the AGW HYPOTHESIS 85 The Keeling Curve 87 Models . 89 Weather and Hurricane Models 90 Correlations 92 How Bad Can It Be? 94 Part 4 97 Social Science Chapter 10: Killing the Messenger 99 Racial Differences? Censoring Science 100 104 Chapter 11: The Devolution of Social Science: How the Fragmentation of Sociology Has Led to Absurdity 107 Some Science History 107 Sociology as a Science no Causes and Social Facts 112 Why the Error? 113 Chapter 12: Contemporary Sociology: Race Ethnic Studies and 117 Race and Ethnic Studies 118 Social Facts—RES Style 121 Chapter 13: Systemic Racism: What Do Racial Disparities Really Mean? 137 Disparities = Systemic Racism? 138 Endogenous Causes of Racial Disparities 140
Genes and IQ: Trans-Science, Again 141 The Equality Imperative 144 Exogenous Causes of Racial Disparities 149 Individual and Systemic Racism Defined 150 More Disparities: That Elusive Systemic Racism 152 Chapter 14: Lysenko Redivivus 159 Social Pressure 160 A New Norm 163 Instability 166 Rationalizing Censorship 168 Part 5 History of Science 171 Chapter 15: Neutral—Or Not? 173 Science and Ideology—Overt 174 Science and Ideology—Covert: Darwin and (Political) History of Science 178 Chapter 16: Historians of Science or Political Journalists? 183 Secondhand Smoke 184 Ad Hominem? 186 No Threshold? 189 Precautionary Principle 191 What to Do When the Science Is Uncertain? 192 First, Understand 194 Epilogue Postscript 201 207
Appendix: The Replication Crisis and its Offspring 209 Nonstatistical Science 209 Group-Averaging and the NHST Method 210 p-Hacking 212 Correlation versus Causation 214 The Fisherian Method Is Inappropriate for Basic Science 215 The Object of Inquiry: Individual versus the Group 218 Prospect Theory 219 Acknowledgements 223 Notes 225 Index 279
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Contents Preface X1 Part i Evolution xvii Chapter i: Has Secular Humanism Made Science a Religion? 1 What Is Religion? 1 Ihe Elements of Religion 2 Neo-Christian 3 Secular Morals: Three Examples 4 Chapter 2: Science and Faith: Can Morality Be Deduced from the Facts of Science? 7 Q Scientific Imperialism Feelings $ “Science-Based” Ethics: Human Flourishing 11 Chapter 3: Science and Faith: Darwin to the Rescue? 15 Ihe Naturalistic Fallacy ^ Ihe Survival Criterion: What Should We Believe? V Faith Returns 20 Chapter 4: Was Darwin Wrong or Just Misunderstood? Ihe Logic of Evolution The Direction of Evolution The Structure of Variation Nonrandom Variation Is There Structure to Variation? 23 24 26 27 29
Part 2 The Profession Chapter 5: Are We Losing Our Way? 35 37 Is the Frontier Really Endless? 39 Too Few Soluble Problems? 40 Anti-Science at the National Science Foundation 42 Chapter 6: Scientific Publishing 49 Incoherent, Expensive, and Slow 49 Access 50 Chapter 7: Peer Review and “the Natural Selection of Bad Science” 57 Positive Feedbacks: “To Him That Hath Shall Be Given .” 59 Pop-Up Journals 61 Peer Review Problems 63 “The Natural Selection of Bad Science” 64 What Next? 69 Part 3 Climate Change Chapter 8: Is the Climate Warming? Is There More Extreme Weather? 71 73 Climate Alarm 74 Hurricanes, Tornadoes, and Droughts: Have They Increased? 77 Temperature 80
Chapter 9: Carbon Dioxide and the AGW HYPOTHESIS 85 The Keeling Curve 87 Models . 89 Weather and Hurricane Models 90 Correlations 92 How Bad Can It Be? 94 Part 4 97 Social Science Chapter 10: Killing the Messenger 99 Racial Differences? Censoring Science 100 104 ' Chapter 11: The Devolution of Social Science: How the Fragmentation of Sociology Has Led to Absurdity 107 Some Science History 107 Sociology as a Science no Causes and Social Facts 112 Why the Error? 113 Chapter 12: Contemporary Sociology: Race Ethnic Studies and 117 Race and Ethnic Studies 118 Social Facts—RES Style 121 Chapter 13: Systemic Racism: What Do Racial Disparities Really Mean? 137 Disparities = Systemic Racism? 138 Endogenous Causes of Racial Disparities 140
Genes and IQ: Trans-Science, Again 141 The Equality Imperative 144 Exogenous Causes of Racial Disparities 149 Individual and Systemic Racism Defined 150 More Disparities: That Elusive Systemic Racism 152 Chapter 14: Lysenko Redivivus 159 Social Pressure 160 A New Norm 163 Instability 166 Rationalizing Censorship 168 Part 5 History of Science 171 Chapter 15: Neutral—Or Not? 173 Science and Ideology—Overt 174 Science and Ideology—Covert: Darwin and (Political) History of Science 178 Chapter 16: Historians of Science or Political Journalists? 183 Secondhand Smoke 184 Ad Hominem? 186 No Threshold? 189 Precautionary Principle 191 What to Do When the Science Is Uncertain? 192 First, Understand 194 Epilogue Postscript 201 207
Appendix: The Replication Crisis and its Offspring 209 Nonstatistical Science 209 Group-Averaging and the NHST Method 210 p-Hacking 212 Correlation versus Causation 214 The Fisherian Method Is Inappropriate for Basic Science 215 The Object of Inquiry: Individual versus the Group 218 Prospect Theory 219 Acknowledgements 223 Notes 225 Index 279 |
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