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Denying Science - Conspiracy Theories, Media Distortions, and the War Against Reality (Hardcover)
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Denying Science - Conspiracy Theories, Media Distortions, and the War Against Reality (Hardcover)
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Discovery Miles 4 670
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Is global warming just scaremongering by climatologists conspiring
to protect their jobs? Is evolution "just a theory"? Is autism
caused by vaccinations? The answer to all of these questions is, of
course, no. The scientific evidence is now in, and it's conclusive,
on these and many more issues that are fundamental to our knowledge
and wellbeing. But you'd never know this if all of your information
came from the popular media or your upbringing and immediate circle
of influence didn't include critical thinking and basic scientific
literacy.
As this witty book with a very serious message shows, our culture
has in recent decades been characterized by a widespread antagonism
toward science and the not-always-welcome messages it brings. Large
sections of the supposedly sophisticated populations in the
developed nations are in an active state of denial. Not only do
they deny scientific evidence but they also call into question the
very competence of science as a descriptor of reality. In short,
they deny reality.
The author surveys the gamut of clearly unscientific ideas
concerning the food we eat, the medicines and potions we are either
afraid of or advised to take, our sex preferences, and a host of
other issues that are raised by various panics, urban legends, and
a general climate of misinformation. He also examines how special
interests, from agribusiness to pharmaceutical companies to
creationists, actively work to distort or suppress scientific
findings. While the tendency may be to laugh at some of the
ridiculous notions catalogued in the author's overview of bogus
ideas, the overall picture he creates is anything but funny.
This book reminds the reader that the future of free, increasingly
complex societies depends on an educated citizenry that is able to
think clearly and critically based on reliable information.
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