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Derek Cabrera
Derek Cabrera (PhD, Cornell) is an internationally known systems scientist recently inducted as a Member of the International Academy for Systems and Cybernetic Sciences (IASCYS) for outstanding contributions to the field.
Derek Cabrera (PhD, Cornell) is an internationally known systems scientist recently inducted as a Member of the International Academy for Systems and Cybernetic Sciences (IASCYS) for outstanding contributions to the field.
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Simple solutions, dangerous realities
Beyond Kuhn and Feyerabend
Why evidence won't change your convictions
Our touching faith in numbers
The myth of pure science
The irrationality of transhumanists
Towards a new Enlightenment
The problem with the Nobel Prize
What is this thing called pseudoscience?
10 questions ignored by philosophy
The universe is neither clockwork nor alive
Thomas Kuhn and why radicals need tradition
Leibniz and the Miracle Creed Behind Modern Physics

Whether lockdowns were successful remains a mystery
The quantum wave function isn't real
Medicine's bad philosophy threatens your health
Bruno Latour: The Delusions of Modernity
Physics can't deal with reality's complexity
Carl Sagan was wrong: ordinary evidence is enough
Science is a kind of magic
The truths in physics are dependent on falsehoods
Reality has no ultimate building blocks
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
11 philosophers you don't know about, but should
Hossenfelder vs Goff: Do electrons exist?
The Values Fix
Europe's Philosophical Rivalry