Science has been political historically and currently by definition. For example, putting women in mental health wards for wondering wombs.
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It's political medicine based on flawed science and patriarchy.
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E.g. would you say space exploration, which relies on rocket science (developed mainly for military use), is political per se?
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Replying to @GhostSwann @sciencegurlz0
Yeah. I think the pragmatics we use science is different. I think you must believe in a platonic oral science, which I don't think exists.
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Replying to @o_guest @sciencegurlz0
I just like to blame actual human beings rather than abstract concepts. But i see your point.
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Replying to @GhostSwann @sciencegurlz0
Oral = ideal. My phone decided I wanted to say oral.
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I'm glad we can see what we mean despite my phone and twitter limitations!
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Are you going to computational psych btw?
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Replying to @o_guest @sciencegurlz0
Of course! I am going to give a talk on "The Discreet Charm of the Connectionist approach". All welcome! :)
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Replying to @GhostSwann @sciencegurlz0
Bought my ticket months ago. Excited to see you talk!
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Connectionism is something I've been working in since the beginning of my academic career pretty much. Very much love - hate relationship. 
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That's the only sane way to deal with neural networks! I'll see you there :)
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