Part I
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 July 2019
Summary
Francis Bacon, one of the luminaries of modern science, is thought to have said that “knowledge is power.” Since Bacon made that statement, it has become abundantly clear that humans have a very distinct and difficult “knowledge problem.” There is a fundamental defect in how we come to know anything, and while this is recognized as a problem, the depths of the problem are seldom appreciated and even less frequently discussed. At first glance such a statement may seem ridiculous. What is the problem in saying someone knows something? I know where I am and what I’m doing. I know the names and faces of my friends, family, and acquaintances. I know how to drive a car, how to cook (at least somewhat), and how to pay bills. In fact, just to navigate the tasks of daily life one has to “know” a great number of things.
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- What Science Is and How It Really Works , pp. 17 - 102Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019