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How Human History Shapes Scientific Inquiry - Episode 5

Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube

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Explore how human history influences scientific knowledge and research priorities in this 34-minute episode from the Santa Fe Institute. Delve into the reasons behind the physics community's focus on certain questions and the challenges faced in complex systems research. Examine how academia operates within established boundaries and how students are taught to approach scientific concepts. Consider the possibility of redefining fundamental ideas, such as the concept of life itself, to advance progress in complexity research. Learn from insights shared by guests David Krakauer, President of the Santa Fe Institute, and Sean Carroll, External Professor at SFI and Homewood Professor at Johns Hopkins University. Discover related resources, including educational programs, books, talks, and scientific papers that further explore the intersection of human history and scientific inquiry.

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Ep 5. How human history shapes scientific inquiry


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Santa Fe Institute

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