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Introduction
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Other uses
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Scientific optimism
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The scientific revolution
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Questioning Knowledge
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Negative Capability
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The Unknown Unknown Unknown
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Failure
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Failure Quotes
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Defining Failure
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How much failure is acceptable
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How big is a failure
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Key ideas
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Everyday Uncertainty
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Science and Uncertainty
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Darwinian Evolution
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Uncertainty in Science
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Navigational Uncertainty
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Value Pluralism
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Pluralism in Science
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Parable of My Dog
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Three Last Thoughts
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Questions
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Diversity in Science
Description:
Explore the optimistic nature of science in this thought-provoking lecture by Stuart Firestein, neuroscientist and former Chair of Columbia University's Department of Biological Sciences. Delve into the counterintuitive engines driving scientific progress: ignorance, failure, and uncertainty. Discover how embracing these elements has led to groundbreaking advancements and a deeper understanding of the universe's complexity. Learn about the shift in scientific perspective from deterministic to probabilistic thinking, and how this change opens up new possibilities and opportunities. Examine the concept of "navigable uncertainty" and its role in fostering creativity and innovation. Gain insights into the importance of questioning knowledge, embracing negative capability, and recognizing the value of pluralism in scientific endeavors. Through engaging examples and thought-provoking ideas, challenge your understanding of science's role in society and explore how adopting an "optimistical" outlook can lead to transformative discoveries and technologies. Read more

Ignorance, Failure, Uncertainty, and the Optimism of Science

Santa Fe Institute
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