 | Lewis Wolpert emeritus professor of biology as applied to medicine at University College London Science is the best way to understand the world, and for any set of observations, there is only one correct explanation
I should teach the world that science is the best way to understand the world, and for any set of observations, there is only one correct explanation. Also, science is value-free, as it explains the world as it is. Ethical issues arise only when science is applied to technology, from medicine to industry. Lewis Wolpert is author of books including The Unnatural Nature of Science (buy this book from Amazon (UK) or Amazon (USA)), and Malignant Sadness: The Anatomy of Depression (buy this book from Amazon (UK) or Amazon (USA)).
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