Why I Don’t “Believe” in “Science”

Science isn't about "belief." It's about facts, evidence, theories,
experiments.

by ROBERT TRACINSKI  MARCH 26, 2019

https://thebulwark.com/why-i-dont-believe-in-science/

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<<For some years now, one of the left’s favorite tropes has been the phrase
“I believe in science.” Elizabeth Warren stated it recently in a pretty
typical form: “I believe in science. And anyone who doesn’t has no business
making decisions about our environment.” This was in response to news that
scientists who are skeptical of global warming might be allowed to have a
voice in shaping public policy.

So what Warren really means by saying “I believe in science” is “I believe
in global warming.”

But we owe it to Andrew Yang—a Democratic presidential candidate who just
managed to qualify for the televised primary debates by getting more than
65,000 individual campaign contributions—for stating this trope in such a
comical form that it gives the game away:

“My father has a Ph.D. in physics,” he said. “I believe in science.”

This prompted some well-deserved mockery along the lines of, “My father was
a cartoonist. I believe in Daffy Duck.” More important, it captures a lot
of what annoys the rest of us about the “I believe in science” crowd. It
reduces a serious intellectual issue—a whole worldview and method of
thought—to a signifier of social group identity.>>
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