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A set of ideas and beliefs: generally refering to political or social theory Science and Ideology Feyerabend s anarchistic view of science Creationism debate Literature: Feyerabend; How to defend society against science Kitchner, Believing where we cannot prove Chalmers

Paul Feyerabend Against Method: Outline of an Anarchistic Theory of Knowledge London New Left Books, 1975 deborah.oughton@umb.no

Against Method (1975) Wants to defend society against ideologies Suggests that 17 th and 18 th century science was an instrument of liberation (breaks hold the comprehensive system of thought) and enlightenment (made man question inherited beliefs) Claims that modern science has deteriorated into a «stupid religion» «Science, S i with all its reductionism i and materialism, has deprived man of his special status only an idea of culture that excludes science can restore man s dignity» it (Nietsche) deborah.oughton@umb.no

Feyerabend on Science and Religion Scientific «facts» are taught at a very early age and in the same way religious «facts» were taught a century ago. Science doesn t receive the criticism i that t society gets even at elementary level. The judgement of the scientists is received in much the same way as the bishop and cardinal was accepted. Science has become as oppressive as the ideologies it once had to fight. Heretics in science are sanctioned Copernicus deborah.oughton@umb.no

Feyerabend s Argument Two common arguments to defend the exceptionalist position that science has in society today: 1) That science has found the correct method for achieving results 2) That there are many results to prove the excellence of the method deborah.oughton@umb.no

Feyerabend s Argument Feyerabend: 1) There is no such method 2) Only holds if it can be taken for granted that nothing else has produced results Popper: rigid standards.. would eliminate science Lakatos: offers words that sound like a methodology: he does not offer a methodology Kuhn: too vague to give rise to anything but hot air

Anything Goes A truth that reigns without checks and balances is a tyrant who must be overthrown, and any falsehood that can help us in the overthrow of this tyrant is to be welcomed Three cheers to the fundamentalists of California who succeeded in having a dogmatic formulation of evolution removed from the textbooks and an account of Genesis included deborah.oughton@umb.no

Kansas State Science Standards August 1999, the Kansas State Board of Education voted 6-4 in favour of state science standards from which several topics, including virtually all references to evolution had been deleted. Students will no longer be tested on these topics Also deleted were the Big Bang theory, environmental science concept and any mention of geologic time deborah.oughton@umb.no

Science and Religion: Creationists - deny that evolutionary theory is a science - state that evolution is just a statement of faith - suggest that evolution theory is less well supported by evidence as compared to other scientific theories deborah.oughton@umb.no MNSES9100 Autumn 2008

Darwin s theory of Evolution Started his arguments from lawlike statements For any given species of organisms they will be found to have a tendency to increase their numbers at a geometrically high rate In each generation there is a differential reproduction of organisms The survival of the successful organisms is in part a function of the characteristics ti that t they, unlike unsuccessful organisms, possess. Then deduced that: The different chances of survival of differently endowed offspring accounts for the natural evolution of species. Nature selects those members of a species best adapted to the environment in which they find themselves.

Intelligent Design Proponents assert that the workings of this planet are too complex to be ascribed to evolution. There must have been a designer working to a plan that t is, a creator

Recent cases Kitzmiller ill and Dover (2006). Judge Jones ruled that Dover school board s decisions to mention ID to ninth-grade biology students as an alternative to the Darwinian theory of evolution, and to refer students to the book Of Pandas and People as a reference source was unconstitutional. In Georgia in 2005 a judged ordered a school district to remove stickers on textbooks that warned:

Creationist Museums http://creationmuseum.org deborah.oughton@umb.no MNSES9100

Ongoing debate Ongoing court cases in USA Repercussions in other countries deborah.oughton@umb.no

Examples of ideologies? Genetics and eugenics Creationism vs Darwanian evolution Genetic determinism: nature vs nurture Climate change debate Potential threats to scientific objectivity?

Objectivity Complicated by many definitions/antonyms Ontological: Objective v. Subjective (existing independently of the scientist) Epistemological: Objective v. False (truth, universality) Methodological: Objective v. Biased/Value-laden (unbiased, without presupposition, non-ideological) i l) deborah.oughton@umb.no MNSES9100

Descriptive and Normative Statements Descriptive ( is statements): Describe states of affairs (As, Bs, Cs), explain how they are linked. Normative ( ought statements): Some form of claim as to which state of affairs is best A, B or C; what the goal is. Advice on how one ought to go about getting to A, B or C. Most commonly, and controversially, taken to relate to morality or ideology. deborah.oughton@umb.no MNSES9100

Descriptive and Normative Sciences Physiology and medicine Ecology and conservation biology Anthropology and sociology Nuclear physics and nuclear power development deborah.oughton@umb.no MNSES9100

Examples of ideologies? Genetics and eugenics Creationism vs Darwanian evolution Climate change debate