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Why there’s no such thing as “the” scientific advice - Professor Stephen John

Mon 17 February

Department of Chemistry

During the Covid-19 pandemic, U.K. policy-makers claimed to be "following the science". Many commentators objected that the government did not live up to this aim. Others worried that policy-makers ought not blindly "follow" science, because this involves an abdication of responsibility. In this talk, I consider a third, even more fundamental concern: that there is no such thing as "the" science. Drawing on the case of adolescent vaccination against Covid-19, I argue that the best that any scientific advisory group can do is to offer a partial perspective on reality. In turn, this has important implications for how we think about science and politics.

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Mon 17 February 6:00PM - 7:00PM

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Address: Department of Chemistry
Bristol-Myers Squibb Lecture Theatre
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