
If Science Isn’t Ultimate, How Should We Use It?
From Deep Psychology by Ross Edwards
April 29, 2026 · 51 min · Episode 216
About this episode
The episode discusses how to effectively incorporate science into our lives while avoiding over-reliance on it.
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. Philosophy category: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/41de4d4f-0232-4c5d-bb84-436add43f6f9 Explore my 200-episode podcast library: https://deep-psychology.com/#pod-cats Newsletter & books: https://deep-psychology.com/my-links
People in this episode
Host: Ross Edwards
Topics covered
- science
- philosophy
- epistemology
- self-improvement
- pragmatism
Keywords
- science
- philosophy
- epistemology
- self-improvement
- pragmatism
- critical thinking
- life application
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