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I've been toying with doing a podcast on science and philosophy for a while and the opportunity came up to do it for a course I teach, PHIL2126: Science in Society: Ethics, Public Policy & Scientific Practice. I'm recording short (10-20min) accessible intros to various topics for the unit and have made them in podcast format for broader consumption. Subscribe with your favourite podcast app here or listen to the first episode on the ethics of animal experimentation below! Enjoy!
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11/9/2022 05:24:21 pm
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2/20/2025 05:43:32 pm
What is the purpose of the speaker's podcast on science and philosophy, and what is the focus of the first episode?
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8/15/2025 09:40:20 pm
Podcasts like The P-Value open conversations about scientific literacy. A Public Policy Management Training Program can integrate science communication into policy frameworks.
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8/17/2025 02:04:00 am
Podcasts like The P-Value spark discussions on statistics and research, often overlooked in public debate. Yet, policy decisions depend on accurate data interpretation. Leaders must understand statistical significance to craft sound laws. That’s why the Public Policy Management Executive Program emphasizes analytical skills, enabling policymakers to interpret evidence correctly and design policies rooted in data-driven logic rather than assumptions.
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