05 Dec What, if anything, makes science different from other ways of exploring and understanding the world?
Order Instructions
It is fruitful to circle back to a course’s starting points towards the closing of a class – a brief but helpful way of checking in with our former (fifteen week’s ago at least!) selves.
When you have a moment to really sit and marinate, please take some time and review your responses to our first discussion board. Some of us will find that our answers today are nearly identical to our previous responses; others of us will find some or all of our current responses different from our initial posts.
Let us have one more think:
What is science? What, if anything, makes science different from other ways of exploring and understanding the world?
Is science political? That is, do politics and science interact with each other? Should they? Why? Why not?
What might it mean to say that science, technology, and/or medicine are socially constructed?
