
Scientific rules or scientific values? The relevance of 20th-century philosophy of science
Does it still make sense to read 20th-century classics in philosophy of science, such as the writings of Popper, Kuhn, Lakatos and Feyerabend? In this
Does it still make sense to read 20th-century classics in philosophy of science, such as the writings of Popper, Kuhn, Lakatos and Feyerabend? In this
This essay explores shifts in modern conspiracy theories that reflect growing mistrust of science—mistrust that has recently manifested in anti-vax sentiments and protests against coronavirus
In this episode, special guest Dr. Ruth Faden (Professor of Biomedical Ethics at John Hopkins University and founder of the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute
Brazil has historically been a role model in vaccination campaigns. However, it has struggled to vaccinate its population against COVID-19 and has suffered more deaths
Large numbers of people, worldwide, say they do not want to be vaccinated against the SARS-CoV-2 virus, despite the deaths and the havoc it has
In this podcast, Federico Germani and Omaina Aziz converse on the ongoing infodemic and the rise of the anti-vaccine movement on social media. In
Vaccines have eradicated some of the deadliest infectious diseases known to man, yet scientists have been challenged by the inability to create vaccines for all
The access to information and the spread of ideas brought about by technological advancement represents a huge leap forward for humanity. However, with an increasing
This article is more than 1 year old The lack of awareness of Venezuela’s deteriorating public health care system caused by Venezuela’s socioeconomic crisis is
The alarming rise of measles across Europe and the US has health officials scrambling to contain the damage of what is being called the worst
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