Uncertainty as a Scientific Virtue
We have come to expect science to deliver definitive answers. This essay argues that a mature scientific culture must learn to communicate and live with uncertainty rather than pretending it does not exist.
We have come to expect science to deliver definitive answers. This essay argues that a mature scientific culture must learn to communicate and live with uncertainty rather than pretending it does not exist.
Human civilization is young. The future, if we are careful, could be long. This essay considers the ethical and practical challenges of thinking and acting on timescales that dwarf individual lives and even the histories of nations.