In episode one of my podcast, I'm delighted to introduce Professor Paul Goddard, a retired Professor of Radiology and co-author of the controversial book "The Death of Science." This insightful work scrutinizes the politicization of science, asserting that it's being manipulated to dictate public behaviour, which poses a threat to the essence of science and liberal democracy. "The Death of Science" discusses provocative topics such as the origins of COVID-19, vaccine efficacy, climate change, and the importance of challenging scientific narratives without resorting to dismissive labels.
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on how science intersects with politics and society, and the vital role of debate and inquiry in advancing knowledge.
In episode one of my podcast, I'm delighted to introduce Professor Paul Goddard, a retired Professor of Radiology and co-author of the controversial book "The Death of Science." This insightful work scrutinizes the politicization of science, asserting that it's being manipulated to dictate public behaviour, which poses a threat to the essence of science and liberal democracy. "The Death of Science" discusses provocative topics such as the origins of COVID-19, vaccine efficacy, climate change, and the importance of challenging scientific narratives without resorting to dismissive labels.
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on how science intersects with politics and society, and the vital role of debate and inquiry in advancing knowledge.