Interference. The troubled relationship between science and ideology

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  • Martí Domínguez University of Valencia (Spain).

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https://doi.org/10.7203/metode.7.21095

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«Knowledge without conscience is but the ruin of the soul», François Rabelais wrote. With this famous sentence, the French writer warned about the danger of letting ourselves be carried away by excessively scientistic thinking. Goya also wrote: «The sleep of reason produces monsters», insisting on the risk of a stark vision of reality exclusively dictated by reason that removed any room for feeling.

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Martí Domínguez, University of Valencia (Spain).

Tenured university professor of Journalism at the University of Valencia (Spain) and Editor-in-Chief of Mètode . He is also the director of the research group The Two Cultures Observatory, which studies the relationship between science and the media. His research has been published in journals such as Public Understanding of Science , Science Communication , and Media, Culture & Society , among others.

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2021-06-17

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Domínguez, M. (2021). Interference. The troubled relationship between science and ideology. Metode Science Studies Journal, (7), 50–51. https://doi.org/10.7203/metode.7.21095
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