Reductionist ideology not only hinders biologists from thinking adequately about the phenomena we wish to understand: it has two important social consequences: it serves to relocate social problems to the individual rather than exploring the societal roots and determinants of a phenomenon; and second, it diverts attention and funding from the social to the molecular.
With its hundred billion nerve cells, with their hundred trillion interconnections, the human brain is the most complex phenomenon in the known unive… - Steven Rose
With its hundred billion nerve cells, with their hundred trillion interconnections, the human brain is the most complex phenomenon in the known unive…
- Steven Rose
The brain is biology's greatest challenge. Perhaps in a sense it is the greatest challenge for science as a whole, beyond moon landings, the ultimate… - Steven Rose
The brain is biology's greatest challenge. Perhaps in a sense it is the greatest challenge for science as a whole, beyond moon landings, the ultimate…
Reductionist ideology not only hinders biologists from thinking adequately about the phenomena we wish to understand: it has two important social con… - Steven Rose
Reductionist ideology not only hinders biologists from thinking adequately about the phenomena we wish to understand: it has two important social con…
If knowledge is not democratized, power can never be. - Steven Rose
If knowledge is not democratized, power can never be.
Login to join the discussion
Login to join the discussion