In The X-Files and Philosophy, thirty-six fearless philosophers seek
for the truth which is out there, in here, at least somewhere, or (as
the postmodernists claim) nowhere. One big issue is whether the weird
and unexplained happenings, including the existence of entities
unknown to traditional science, might really exist. And if they did,
what would be the proper way to behave towards them? Some of these
entities seem to flout conventional laws of nature—but perhaps we
need to allow for different, as yet undiscovered, laws. If such
fabulous entities really exist, what do we owe them? And if they
don’t exist, why do we imagine they do? In The
X-Files, regular science is represented by Scully and usually turns
out to be wrong, while open-minded credulity or pseudoscience is
represented by Mulder and usually turns out to be right, or at least
somehow on the right track. Scully demands objective, repeatable
evidence, and she usually gets it, with Mulder’s help, in astounding
and unwelcome ways. What lessons should we take from the finding of
The X-Files that respectable science is nearly always wrong and
outrageous speculative imagination nearly always right?
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The Truth Is in Here
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ISBN
9780812699708
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Court
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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