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Foundational Science Application

Philosophy Of Science

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Analysis Computed May 26, 2026
AI Synthesis & Market Narrative
The philosophy of science is influencing practical applications, notably in cybersecurity where concepts of randomness are critical for internet encryption, as exemplified by Cloudflare's methods for generating random numbers.
Correlated Linguistic Patterns
["Why scientists should not show and tell" "metaphysical assumptions shape interpretations of science" "The Futility of Lava Lamps" "random numbers" "internet encryption"]
Driving Media Context
Lse.ac.uk • May 22, 2026

Why scientists should not show and tell

Wu, J. ORCID logo , Heesen, R. ORCID logo & Lee, J. (2026). Why scientists should not show and tell. Philosophy of Science, [In Press]
Github.com • May 22, 2026

Show HN: Origin – Christianity and naturalism as competing worldviews

My twin brother and I published a book examining Christianity and naturalism as competing civilizational worldviews rather than simply religious or scientifi...
Stanford.edu • May 21, 2026

Susanne Langer

[New Entry by Juliet Floyd on May 21, 2026.] Susanne K. Langer (born Susanne Katherina Knauth, 1895 - 1985) was and remains a widely-read and influential Am...
Skeptic.com • May 20, 2026

The Religion of Alien Belief

Neil deGrasse Tyson brilliantly exposes why UFO belief persists in the age of smartphones, but stops just short of his own argument’s radical conclusion. A s...
Loup-vaillant.fr • May 16, 2026

The Futility of Lava Lamps: What Random Means

Lava lamps are cool, but there are better ways to get random numbers.
The Times of India • May 8, 2026

Why travellers are turning to the zodiac for vacation planning

People are increasingly using astrocartography to guide major life choices. This practice, which maps planetary influences on locations, helps individuals co...
Financial Post • May 7, 2026

Astrology Has Become a Go-To Travel Planner

When planning the ideal trip, travelers are spending big to look to the planets for guidance.
Fair Observer • May 5, 2026

Learning to Share Our Cultural Space with a Well-Informed, Articulate Intruder — Part 2

In the first part of this conversation, I began a discussion with DeepSeek concerning the confusion surrounding the reliability of generative AI and the expe...
Psychology Today • May 3, 2026

Thinking Harder Won’t Save You

You've been told that better thinking means more reflection. The research suggests something stranger and points to what reflection alone can't deliver.
New York Magazine • Apr 30, 2026

Can You Really Choose Your ‘Best Baby’?

Despite shaky science, Silicon Valley-backed companies are selling $50,000 genetic tests to anxious parents, promising to reduce their children’s likelihood ...