The Lives of the Philosophers: A. J. Ayer

The Lives of the Philosophers: A. J. Ayer

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Forensics on Trial

In today’s episode David talks to forensic anthropologist Sue Black about what happens when forensic science and forensic expertise end up on trial in the courtroom. When and how did scientists get involved in the business of criminal prosecution? What changed with the advent of ...  Show more

The History of Bad Ideas: Overdiagnosis

We come to the end of this series of bad ideas with a conversation with neurologist Suzanne O’Sullivan about the problems of living in an age of diagnosis, when all medical conditions need a label and new labels appear all the time. What happens when the classification criteria f ...  Show more

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