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How Do We Know Something Is True — with Marc Saner

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We live in an era of information abundance. But converting information into knowledge and applying that knowledge to improve society are massive tasks.

Marc Saner explains the challenge of turning increasingly complex scientific knowledge into tangible benefits, what it means to seek knowledge responsibly, and how Canada can better use expertise to make decisions in the public interest.

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We live in an era of information abundance. But converting information into knowledge and applying that knowledge to improve society are massive tasks.

Marc Saner explains the challenge of turning increasingly complex scientific knowledge into tangible benefits, what it means to seek knowledge responsibly, and how Canada can better use expertise to make decisions in the public interest.

Recommendations:

Rashomon by Akira Kurosawa

Difficult Conversations by Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton and Sheila Heen

  continue reading

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