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spangler1982
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I’m hoping the moderators will allow me to keep this thread in the Philosophy forum, but if not, please move me to the right category.
I work as an environmental scientist at a US state agency. recently, on the work bulletin board one of my co-workers posted a flier for April 22nd’s MARCH FOR SCIENCE. I know this movement has various leftist political agendas behind it, so I most likely will not attend.
Anyways for those scientists, other epistomologists, and ethicists: If you were in my place and a secular-or even religious co-worker asked you why you are not attending, can you suggest what you might say to them? I’m looking for some good old fashioned natural law based arguments.
thanks!
I work as an environmental scientist at a US state agency. recently, on the work bulletin board one of my co-workers posted a flier for April 22nd’s MARCH FOR SCIENCE. I know this movement has various leftist political agendas behind it, so I most likely will not attend.
Anyways for those scientists, other epistomologists, and ethicists: If you were in my place and a secular-or even religious co-worker asked you why you are not attending, can you suggest what you might say to them? I’m looking for some good old fashioned natural law based arguments.
thanks!