1.5 Why Science Matters
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By David Elwin Lewis, PhD
This video illustrates how science can help us make informed decisions. Topics include nonscientific forms of acquiring knowledge such as common sense, intuition, deference to authority, the rational method, empiricism, skepticism, and epistemic responsibility (the moral obligation to not hold false beliefs).
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