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John Collins
John Collins is a Research Professor at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) & Ikerbasque. His work spans issues in the philosophy of language, philosophy of science, and philosophy of linguistics, and he is the author of Chomsky: A Guide for the Perplexed.
John Collins is a Research Professor at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) & Ikerbasque. His work spans issues in the philosophy of language, philosophy of science, and philosophy of linguistics, and he is the author of Chomsky: A Guide for the Perplexed.
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Acting on Evidence
Under the Microscope
One Culture for Science
Science is Rebellion
Truth and lies
How Not to Determine Nonsense
Science needs a radical overhaul
The creative universe
There is no such thing as a scientific theory
Why science isn’t objective
The power of the unreal in scientific discovery
The Beauty of Experiments Matters
Whether lockdowns were successful remains a mystery
Medicine's bad philosophy threatens your health
Physics can't deal with reality's complexity
There is no problem of consciousness
In bed with the enemy: how to fix science
The laws of nature explain very little
The divide between art and science is a mistake
Philosophy needs a Renaissance
Scientific consensus needs dissent
Mistrust of science isn’t always irrational
The high priests of science are holding it hostage
What Science Can't Tell Us
Europe's Philosophical Rivalry
The Quest for Understanding
What We Cannot Know
How to Read a Mind
Between Knowing and Believing
Facts, politics and science