Objectivity and Bias in Science

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Dr. Dan Kuebler discusses the relationship between bias, culture, and science. In moments of discovery, how do scientist's egos and bias affect the conclusion? Dr. Kuebler uses examples like the recent Covid-19 vaccine to explore this topic and more.

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Dr. Kuebler, you said that these vaccines (to C 19) were "safe" in your Notre Dame presentation 10 months ago. Are you going to admit your data was incorrect at that point and that perhaps your interpretation could have been biased? I think it is very difficult to refrain from bias when one's livelihood is possibly jeopardized, or when there is an incentive to bolster conclusions that support a convenient narrative. ***On another note, the very meaning of "science" (in the way you use the word in all your presentations) is philosophically slanted. Theology is a Science. ( It is the highest Science, in fact). And Metaphysics is a Science too. Science began 2600 years ago in Ancient Greece, not during the Copernican Revolution!! Address your own biases!!

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