Are Facts Enough to Remain Unbiased in Science? Join the Discussion!

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In summary, the question of whether facts are enough to remain unbiased in science is a highly debated topic. While facts are an essential component of the scientific method, there are other factors that can influence the objectivity of scientific research, such as funding, personal biases, and societal pressures. Therefore, it is important for scientists to continuously reflect on their own biases and strive for transparency and open-mindedness in their work. Join the discussion to further explore this complex issue.
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Hello, we shall see who believes in facts just for what they are, we will see who is free from politics in science, the politics outside of bigotry, race, anyone who can say A is not A for whatever reason is merely a bigot and should march with clubs
 
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Welcome to the PF. :smile:
Hlubuko said:
Hello, we shall see who believes in facts just for what they are, we will see who is free from politics in science, the politics outside of bigotry, race, anyone who can say A is not A for whatever reason is merely a bigot and should march with clubs
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