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| title = Coping with Suppression of Innovative Thought | | title = Coping with Suppression of Innovative Thought | ||
| author = [[James DeMeo]], [[Neil E | | author = [[James DeMeo]], [[Neil E Munch]], [[John E Chappell]] | ||
| keywords = [[Suppression]] | | keywords = [[Suppression]] | ||
| published = 1998 | | published = 1998 | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
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| Title | Coping with Suppression of Innovative Thought |
| Author(s) | James DeMeo, Neil E Munch, John E Chappell |
| Keywords | Suppression |
| Published | 1998 |
| Journal | None |
Abstract
Examples of censorship and suppression are widespread in academia. Great progress has come from tolerance in earth sciences; but harsh intolerance rules in social sciences, vs. natural-environmental influences, and in physics, vs. rationality and objectivity: both involve disdain for common sense. Links between skeptics' groups and establishment science. The situations in Russia and Germany. Discussion on how to cope with the intolerance.