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>I disagree. I'm glad that science is becoming less associated with the "hard" sciences and is being used more broadly.

But what do you mean "used"?

In politics, the term "science" is extremely potent. Claiming that science is on your side is commonly done to dramatic effect in order to sway opinions. This effect is very useful in those cases where science tells us something irrefutably important, such as the future of the temperature of Earth's atmosphere or the effectiveness of medical interventions. But it's also very abusable when the standard of proof is relaxed, since it becomes easy to use defeasible reasoning to produce "science" which supports someone's ideology with the borrowed charisma of the physics department.

And now, my favorite example:

http://thelastpsychiatrist.com/2010/06/are_certain_behaviors...




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