PodParley PodParley

Is freedom of speech dangerous?

An episode of the The Scientific Worldview podcast, hosted by Daniel Gambacorta, titled "Is freedom of speech dangerous?" was published on March 17, 2025 and runs 63 minutes.

March 17, 2025 ·63m · The Scientific Worldview

0:00 / 0:00

This episode features:

-Did mask mandates help prevent the spread of covid?

-Why did the US government engage in censorship during the pandemic?

-Does violent media cause violence?

-What are the benefits of religion?

-Should there be limits on artistic expression?

-Why does the truth matter?

-What is cancel culture?

-Should men be allowed to talk about abortion?

-Who decides what counts as "hate speech"?

-Why are some forms of bigotry acceptable, while others are not?

-What is the euphemism treadmill?

-What do Hispanic people think of the term "Latinx"?

Essays 1-3

Apr 13, 2026 ·21m

Essays 4-8

Apr 13, 2026 ·21m

Essays 9-11

Apr 13, 2026 ·24m

Essays 12-15

Apr 13, 2026 ·29m

Essays 16-19

Apr 13, 2026 ·28m

Essays 20-24

Apr 13, 2026 ·28m

The Scientific Culture The Untold Truth We all have wondered why should we do this rites or ritual. So I have bought you it's a solution.My Scientific Culture a place where you can find science in mythology The Andes and The Amazon James Orton This book, with the subtitle "Across the Continent of South America" describes the scientific expedion of 1867 to the equatorial Andes and the Amazon. The route was from Guayaquil to Quito, over the Cordillera, through the forest to Napo, and, finally, on the Rio Napo to Pebas on the Maranon. Besides this record, the expedition - under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institute - collected samples of rocks and plants, and numerous specimen of animals. The scientists also compiled a vocabulary of local languages and produced a new map of equatorial America. James Orton (1830 - 1877) was Professor in Natural History in Vassar College, and corresponding member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. (Summary by Availle, from the Preface) The Lucas Askew Experience Podcast Lucas Askew Ever wonder what it would feel like to experience life in the year 2916? We all would, but unless we crack the scientific secret for immortality soon, we won’t get that chance. Discover the next best thing now through the Lucas Askew Experience! Your host Lucas Askew takes you on a journey and navigates through real-world topics with a sense of humor so dry you will never need an umbrella. Lucas shares his own personal experiences and brings on guests to share their viewpoints on this crazy place we call Earth. If you are looking for an entertaining break from your busy day, this podcast has your name on it. Ok, it literally doesn’t unless your name is Lucas Askew, but hopefully you get the picture and give it a listen! The Fixed Flight Maurice Renard http://www.adfreebooks.com - 1000+ audiobooks, all ad free!M. Maurice Renard is a modern French author with a wide reputation won by his imaginative scientific romances. This story of a thrilling adventure in the air while recalling the exploits of Jules Verne's heroes owes but little to that master who anticipated so many of the scientific appliances which have since become accomplished facts. Supposititious as it may be, it comes legitimately under the heading of "intelligent anticipation".
URL copied to clipboard!