Forrest-Mims Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date March 20, 2025 CategoriesScience ReportingScientific Freedom Tagged , academic disciplines, academic institutions, amateur science, Andrew McDiarmid, Anthony Watts, censorship, Charles Darwin, Christianity, climate change, common science, credentialism, culture, defining science, elitism, empirical science, experimental science, Forrest Mims, interviews, Maverick Scientist, PhD, prejudice, scientists, skeptics, Watts Up with That “What Is a Scientist?” A Fine Review for Forrest Mims David Klinghoffer March 20, 2025 Science Reporting, Scientific Freedom 3 "A critique of scientific elitism, and a guidebook for anyone who wants to pursue real science — regardless of credentials." Read More ›
Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date April 15, 2016 CategoriesBioethicsEnvironment & ClimateScientific Freedom Tagged , __tedited, academic institutions, attorneys, Bill Nye, climate change, controversy, criminals, delusions, environmental movement, justice, madness, paradigm shift, Politics, skeptics Now It’s Bill Nye the “Jailing Science Skeptics as War Criminals” Guy David Klinghoffer April 15, 2016 Bioethics, Environment & Climate, Scientific Freedom 3 Absurd habits of thinking can collapse on themselves, suddenly, like the Dutch tulip mania of the 17th century. Read More ›
Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date April 12, 2016 CategoriesScientific FreedomSociology Tagged , __tedited, academic institutions, bullying, college campuses, creator, cultural appropriation, Eric Metaxas, falsehood, hoax, hysteria, media, objectivity, peer review, peer-reviewed journals, PLOS ONE, Racism, scientism, sex, social psychology, speech codes, viewpoint diversity An Unnoticed Parallel in Academic Speech Codes David Klinghoffer April 12, 2016 Scientific Freedom, Sociology 5 In a BreakPoint commentary kindly citing Stephen Meyer and myself, Eric Metaxas reflects on the recent #Creatorgate story. Read More ›