Posts Tagged ‘science’
Opening Words from Sun. November 8 by Nellie Brown
Good morning. Thank you for allowing me to give opening words today. I am…
Read MoreConfronting the Megacrisis: The Danger We’re In and Our Power to Make Changes; James Croft, EdD, Leader
Our society is beset by numerous interlinked crises: political dysfunction, economic collapse, and environmental…
Read MoreConfronting the Megacrisis: The Danger We’re In and Our Power to Make Change
Our society is beset by numerous interlinked crises: political dysfunction, economic collapse, and environmental…
Read MoreScience, Scientism and the Role of Philosophy and Religion; Stephen Law
Stephen Law is formerly reader and head of department in philosophy at Heythrop College…
Read MoreScience, Scientism and the Role of Philosophy and Religion
Stephen Law is formerly Reader and Head of Department in Philosophy at Heythrop College…
Read MoreChristine Floss, late member, honored by special journal issue
The late Christine Floss was a long term member of our Society. “A special…
Read MoreThe Climate Crisis and You; Jim Rhodes, PhD
We live in a fast-changing world confronted by multiple major problems. Ongoing racism, the…
Read MoreFolding@home – Ethical Society of St Louis group
Social distancing but want to take action to help defeat coronavirus? One way to…
Read MoreDarwin Day Evolution Celebration!; Claude Bernard, Daniel Sasson, Toni Wirts, James Croft, and Kate Lovelady
The theory of evolution by natural selection is now a cornerstone of science, and…
Read MoreScience, Pseudoscience, and All That Jazz: Revisiting the Demarcation Problem; Massimo Pigliucci, PhD
Scientists and philosophers have had an exceedingly hard time articulating so-called “demarcation criteria” —conditions…
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