WHY DO SOME PEOPLE RESIST SCIENCE?
By Paul Bloom and Deena Skolnick Weisberg

...In sum, the developmental data suggest that resistance to science 
will arise in children when scientific claims clash with early 
emerging, intuitive expectations. This resistance will persist 
through adulthood if the scientific claims are contested within a 
society, and will be especially strong if there is a non-scientific 
alternative that is rooted in common sense and championed by people 
who are taken as reliable and trustworthy. This is the current 
situation in the United States with regard to the central tenets of 
neuroscience and of evolutionary biology. These clash with intuitive 
beliefs about the immaterial nature of the soul and the purposeful 
design of humans and other animals - and, in the United States, these 
intuitive beliefs are particularly likely to be endorsed and 
transmitted by trusted religious and political authorities. Hence 
these are among the domains where Americans' resistance to science is 
the strongest. ...

PAUL BLOOM is a psychologist at Yale University and the author of 
DESCARTES BABY. DEENA SKOLNICK WEISBERG is a doctoral candidate in 
psychology at Yale University.

[MORE]
http://www.edge.org/documents/archive/edge211.html#bloom2

Reply via email to