Empirical evidence from scientific research is considered the most reliable source of factual information in western societies. However, our worldview and ideology can influence scientific research and its outcomes. And vice versa, the results from scientific research also influence our worldview. So how sharply can and should we strive to distinguish science and worldview? Can worldviews be completely fact free, and can science be completely factual and neutral? Probably not. I will discuss three historical and current examples from biology where science and “nonscience” meet:
- Social Darwinism and biological evolution
- Religious belief and biological evolution, and
- Gender and biological sexes.
- Organizer: Danish Institute for Advanced Study - DIAS
- Address: Fioniavej 34, 5230 Odense M
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