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How to Think About Science, Part 12 (Listen)

Modern scientific society teaches us to distrust our senses, writer David Abram says. The real world is not the one we can touch and taste - it is the one that is disclosed by
high-powered sciences. Abram thinks this turns the proper relationship between science and the senses upside down. The author of The Spell of the Sensuous argues for a revaluation of sensory experience.

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