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Letter: For the real facts, look to the philosophers

Published 4 December 2024

From Terry Klumpp, Albion, Victoria, Australia

One reader suggested a remedy to the issue of poor fact-checking in popular science books of sticking to the greatest scientist-writers. I contend we should instead turn to the writing of philosophers of the impeccable logic of Bertrand Russell or David Hume, say, who are better able to discern fact from fiction and hyperbole (Letters, 9 November).

Issue no. 3520 published 7 December 2024

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