Episode

If Science Isn’t Ultimate, How Should We Use It? (#142)

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Deep Psychology
Published
Apr 29, 2026
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3040
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Summary

After mercilessly deconstructing science this month, today we round off this series by looking at how to skillfully and pragmatically incorporate science into our lives without epistemologically drowning in it. Next listen: The Hidden Dogma in Scientific Thinking (#138) ; The Limits of Brain Science (#139) ; Science is Addicted to Explanations (#140) Explore my 200-episode podcast library: https://deep-psychology.com/#pod-cats Newsletter & books: https://deep-psychology.com/my-links