Are scientists easy prey for jihadism? — The Guardian
My background is in the humanities, but I've spent >20 years working in STEM. I think it's fair to say, all of the engineers I've worked with (a) recognise that there is no one right way to do things and (b) respect evidence, not authority. (Also they've all been very much aware of the human consequences of their work.) So I find it hard to believe this characterisation of the way science and engineering are taught. Is someone at the British Council perpetuating the Two Cultures? Sad if true.
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