Science
is the knowledge of Nature and the pursuit of such knowledge. Scientists are
generally held in high regard by laypeople. It is, after all, a noble and
rewarding calling. Scientists span the political spectrum, come from every
nation and race, and subscribe to any religious creed (or none).
The nonpartisan nature of the study of Nature has engendered the support of
people worldwide, with scientists accumulating considerable political capital
due to this broad spectrum of high regard. Unfortunately, most scientists,
particularly those in academia, are politically naïve and unaware of
the power of the wealth amassed. It is thus not surprising that others with
less noble motives are arrogating the political capital rightly belonging
to science and scientists.
Pseudoscientists come with various agendas – political, religious, and
industrial are common examples. On the extreme left wing, when the overt political
agenda fails to convince sufficient voters in the usual democratic exercise
of elections, science is presented to gain support for the now-covert political
agenda.
The typical guise here is any number of popular but scientifically questionable
green or sustainable
environmental initiatives. While there are certainly plenty of scientifically
legitimate environmental issues, the left-wing pseudoscientists infiltrate
easily, and readily convince the masses of the scientific credibility of their
cause.
When the burning issue turns out to be wrong or grossly overstated, the credibility
thieves slink back into the shadows, while science and legitimate scientists
suffer the loss of credibility and respect. Meanwhile, legitimate environmental
threats are pushed aside, and the thieves plan their next steps, financed
again by inappropriate withdrawal of scientists' political capital.
On the extreme right wing we find the religious pseudoscientists, who also
illegitimately withdraw from the bank of scientists' political capital in
asserting what they call science to support what should be left to faith.
Nowhere is this more evident than in the contentious debate of biblical creationism
under the pseudoscientific guise of intelligent design.
The mere fact that this issue is under popular debate and even litigation
proves that at least some people are convinced by the scientific content argued
by the pseudoscientists representing a covert religious view. Of course many
people hold beliefs in the absence of supporting evidence and even in the
face of compelling counterevidence˜that is, after all, the basis for
religious faith.
Even many legitimate scientists hold religious beliefs, delegating and limiting
their scientific beliefs to the natural world and their religious faith to
the supernatural. But that is different from, and does not legitimize, the
deceiving of people seeking scientific evidence before adopting beliefs.
For example, when family theme parks present "scientific evidence"
purporting to support the notion that people walked the Earth with dinosaurs
nearby, people are tricked into believing something that should be taken on
religious faith as true scientific evidence contradicts the notion. This dishonesty
undermines science, certainly, but also faith, as religious faith should stand
on its own; it does not require the support of purloined and manipulated scientific
evidence.
The industrialists also arrogate science when they present pseudoscience to
sell questionable products. Nowhere is this more evident than in the healthfood
market where organic foods are marketed and sold to naïve consumers based
on the claimed superiority of the products. Food supplements and herbal remedies
in reality are, at best, benign placebos or, at worst, malignant uncontrolled
drugs of unknown purity and batch-varied potency.
Healthfood purveyors have convinced consumers that "science is on our
side," manipulating public support while shilling sales. Again, the price˜loss
of public credibility˜is eventually paid when the scam becomes apparent,
and not by the thieves responsible, but by the legitimate scientists who develop
products with attributes backed by real and meaningful scientifically sound
data.
In all these cases, thieves are squandering the political capital that properly
belongs to the community of legitimate scientists. So far, the thieves have
become wealthy, advanced their political agendas, and now enjoy an unearned
status. Real scientists, the ones who have earned the social status and political
capital, are too naïve to recognize that they are being robbed. The common
assets are being stolen, eroded, and polluted from various sources claiming
science as their own. When will real scientists start defending their property?
Source:
Alan McHughen (1.9.08). Undermining scientific credibility; Scientists
need to step up and defend their turf – now. Genetic Engineering
News, vol. 28(15) (http://www.genengnews.com/articles/chitem.aspx?aid=2574)
Reproduced with permission of the author.
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