Sunday, March 2, 2008

Against faith & other forms of irrationality: interview with Alan Sokal

Guardian UK has a fine 30-minute interview with Alan Sokal, the physicist and author most famous for his 1996 postmodernist hoax. Check it out: CLICK HERE. (Luddites: don't forget to click on the "play" button.)

Among the topics:
The hoax: parody of post-Modern science criticism
Postmodern writers vs. scientists & philosophers
The evidence-based way of thinking
The war on science (Bush)
Well-tested vs. cutting-edge science
Homeopathy & alternative medicines
Disregard for evidence: the Iraq war
Society’s deference to faith
The importance of evidence

3 comments:

torabora said...

That's it! Goo is testing you guys to see how long he can get away with PRETENDING to be a college chancellor! He's really just a fun loving prankster anti-establishment type.

Anonymous said...

Another leftist hack!

Anonymous said...

A defender of object reality and truth is dismissed as a "leftist hack"--by a rightist illiterate.

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