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The end of science
Facing the Limits of Knowledge in the Twilight of the Scientific Age
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In 'The End of Science,' John Horgan discusses the idea that science may be nearing its theoretical limits.
He interviews various eminent scholars, including Fred Hoyle, Noam Chomsky, and John Wheeler, to explore topics such as God, superstrings, quarks, consciousness, and the Omega Point.
Horgan argues that science is facing significant challenges, including the constraints imposed by special relativity, quantum mechanics, and chaos theory.
He also critiques the trend of 'ironic science,' where theoreticians engage in speculative and often untestable theories, potentially reducing science to a status akin to literary criticism.
The book presents a contrarian view on the future of scientific discovery and its place in the hierarchy of disciplines.
He interviews various eminent scholars, including Fred Hoyle, Noam Chomsky, and John Wheeler, to explore topics such as God, superstrings, quarks, consciousness, and the Omega Point.
Horgan argues that science is facing significant challenges, including the constraints imposed by special relativity, quantum mechanics, and chaos theory.
He also critiques the trend of 'ironic science,' where theoreticians engage in speculative and often untestable theories, potentially reducing science to a status akin to literary criticism.
The book presents a contrarian view on the future of scientific discovery and its place in the hierarchy of disciplines.
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Mentioned in 11 episodes
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when discussing the potential slowdown of scientific progress.


Sabine Hossenfelder

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Sabine Hossenfelder: What's Wrong With (Fundamental) Physics?
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, who received the book as a gift and acknowledges its perspective.

Brett Hall

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Ep 248: AI and Philosophy of Science
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when introducing John Horgan, one of the subject matter experts joining the conversation.

John Donvan

51 snips
Is War Inevitable?
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, referencing the idea that science is coming to an end.


Michael Shermer

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Rethinking the Discovery of DNA
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, written by John Horgan.

Lee Vinsel

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Savannah Mandel on an Argument for the End of Human Space Exploration
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as a response to the over-optimism of physicists regarding a theory of everything.


Sabine Hossenfelder

Is science about to end? | Sabine Hossenfelder
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, and people do have this idea that there can be an end point to knowledge.


Brett Hall

Ep 237 - Brett Hall | Knowledge Creation & Human Potential
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when discussing the potential end of major scientific breakthroughs.


Robert Lawrence Kuhn

What is the Philosophy of Scientific Breakthroughs?
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when discussing diminishing returns in science.


David Chalmers

#67 – David Chalmers on the nature and ethics of consciousness
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when contrasting the themes of "The End of Science" with David Deutsch's "The Beginning of Infinity"


Brett Hall

Ep 64 Ch 18 "The Beginning" Part 3


