Showing posts with label global warming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label global warming. Show all posts
Monday, November 29, 2010
Knowledge, Belief, and Climate Change
Read the NPR article "Belief in Climate Change Hinges on Worldview" (click on the title). Reflect and comment on the connections you see between the article and our readings and discussions about the role belief plays in knowledge. (The focus of your comments should be on knowledge, belief, justification, and truth, NOT global warming.)
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Friday, April 6, 2007
Global Warming, Science, Fact, and Belief

Click here for a larger image of the comic strip.
Questions & issues that could be considered:
A) What is a "fact?" We've spent a lot of time this year wrestling with the concepts of "knowledge," "truth," and "belief," but we've never discussed the term "fact." What do we mean by that term? What makes something a "fact?" How is a fact different from knowledge, truth, and belief? Or is it different from any one of those?
B) On a related note: The first frame of the comic strip juxtaposes the concepts of "fact" and "belief." What do you make of that juxtaposition? (To see a definition, click on the word.) What is your reaction, or what thoughts does it prompt? Are the two concepts related to one another? If "yes," why and how? If "no," why not?
C) The punchline of the comic strip obviously turns on the play-on-words with the title of the Al Gore film, "An Inconvenient Truth." What are the two "inconvenient truths?" Why are they each inconvenient? If we accept the comic strip at face value, can both "inconvenient truths" be true? Why or why not?
D) Consider the ideas discussed in two of our science readings, "Science" (the reading about science as telling explanatory stories) and "Evaluating Scientific Claims." Share insights you gain by applying concepts from those readings to this comic strip.
E) Was this comic strip drawn in support of those who claim to know that global warming is real? Or was it drawn in support of those who claim to know that global warming is not real? How do you know? What is your basis for claiming to know that?
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global warming,
justification,
knowledge,
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science,
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