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In this part two of this podcast series, Dr. Lee McIntyre discusses the challenges of addressing science deniers and the importance of distinguishing between misinformation and disinformation. He highlights the role of trust, empathy, and caring in convincing individuals to reconsider their beliefs. McIntyre also shares insights into his wife's experiences as an anesthesiologist, where building trust is essential in the face of uncertainty. Ultimately, he expresses hope in the fight against disinformation through investigative journalism and revealing the motives behind it.

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00:00 - Introduction and discussion about science deniers

04:09 - Communicating with people online and the challenges of trust

07:30 - The double standard of reasoning used by science deniers

10:12 - Conversations with Dr. McIntyre's wife, an anesthesiologist

14:47 - The importance of caring in communication

17:42 - The origin of the microchips in COVID vaccines misinformation

20:22 - Using disinformation to appeal to conspiracy theorists

More on Dr. Lee McIntyre:

Dr. Lee McIntyre, a prominent scholar, and Ethics Instructor at Harvard Extension School, is dedicated to promoting scientific reasoning in an era marked by science denial. Author of "How to Talk to a Science Denier" (MIT Press, 2021), he equips the public with tools to engage constructively with science deniers. On SftPublic's "Contemporary Science Issues and Innovations" program, he shared insights from this book in March 2021.

Dr. McIntyre's earlier work, "The Scientific Attitude," emphasizes the importance of the scientific mindset and critical thinking, addressing the rising skepticism toward established scientific facts.

In an age where anti-reason sentiment and science denialism are resurging, Dr. McIntyre's advocacy for the scientific attitude is pivotal. His work serves as a beacon of enlightenment, urging society to embrace scientific reasoning to preserve rational discourse and truth-seeking in these challenging times.

Find and connect with Dr. McIntyre on his website.

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