In Galileo’s shadow: the importance of open-mindedness in science
Science is revered for being objective and open-minded, influenced solely by experiments, the scientific method, and data, and not by ideology, bias, and personal interests. The sociologist Thomas Merton famously captured this “ethos”: science, he said, is driven by the imperatives of disinterestedness, universalism, communalism, and organized skepticism. Most (and the best) scientists strive to achieve … Continued