Everything has a negative side. Two sides of a coin and so on. What are the negative sides of the omnipresent topic of science in your opinion?
I hate how no one is using it to figure out how they can make me into a space probe
Where there is a will there is a way. (Bet... Thanks to you I'm going to do a science experiment) if it's a success just means something went completely wrong
Science told us for decades that dogs were evolved from wolves.. now just recently they've found that we didn't domesticate wolves, we domesticated dogs. I saw some pundit author talking about how that's the beauty of science, that it's self-correcting, but he didn't consider the flip-side of the coin: society blindly believes everything science tells us, and sometimes it's just assumptions..
The worst assumption science makes that has been firmly embedded in the zeitgeist is that everything is made up of non-living stuff--everything is material--and behaves purely according to clockwork mechanics. It makes our world a dead, dreary, and mundane place. It also makes people disbelieve in God and the afterlife and causes them to dismiss their own personal experiences they have (and most of us do have them) with the paranormal.
More generally, the problem is scientism per se.
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