Lee McIntyre explained

Lee McIntyre
Birth Name:Lee Cameron McIntyre
Birth Place:Portland, Oregon, US
Occupation:Philosopher, author, educator
Period:1994–present
Genre:Non-fiction, crime fiction, thriller
Birth Date:1962

Lee Cameron McIntyre (born 1962) is an American author, researcher, and academic. He is a research fellow at the Center for Philosophy and History of Science at Boston University and an instructor in ethics at Harvard Extension School. He has published numerous nonfiction book and articles on the philosophy of the social sciences and attempts to undermine science.[1] [2] In 2023, he became a fellow with the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry.

Early life

McIntyre was born in 1962[3] in Portland, Oregon. He earned a B.A. in philosophy of social science from Wesleyan University and an M.A. and Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Michigan. McIntyre's doctoral dissertation was on the status of law-like explanations in the social sciences.[4] [5]

Career

From 1991 to 1992, McIntyre was a research associate at the Boston University Center for Philosophy and History of Science. In 1992, he was a visiting lecturer at Tufts Experimental College. He was an assistant professor of philosophy at Colgate University from 1993 to 1999. McIntyre was a visiting scholar at the Santa Fe Institute in 1997.

In 2000, McIntyre became a special assistant to the executive dean of the faculty and arts and sciences at Harvard University. In addition, he was an instructor of ethics at the Harvard Extension School[6] and was the executive director of the Institute for Quantitative Social Science at Harvard University. He is a research fellow at the Boston University Center for Philosophy and History of Science.[7]

McIntyre was an associate editor in the research department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. In 2023, he became a fellow with the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry.[8]

Body of work

Nonfiction books

Many of McIntyre's nonfiction books are concerned with the nature of scientific knowledge generation and validation. These include Explaining Explanation: Essays in the Philosophy of the Special Sciences,[9] Laws and Explanation in the Social Sciences, Dark Ages: The Case for a Science of Human Behavior,[10] and Respecting Truth: Willful Ignorance in the Internet Age.[11]

In his 2018 book Post-Truth, he explored the environment and "atmosphere" surrounding the concept of post-truth.[12] Carlos Lozada, reviewer for The Washington Post, wrote that Post-Truth "convincingly tracks how intelligent-design proponents and later climate deniers drew from postmodernism to undermine public perceptions of evolution and climate change."[13]

In his 2019 book, The Scientific Attitude: defending science from denial, fraud, and pseudoscience, McIntyre describes scientific thinking and the demarcation problem as a willingness to revise an opinion after discovering new evidence.[14] Publishers Weekly said that the book "articulates why the pursuit of scientific truths, even if inevitably flawed and subject to human error, matters."[15] Harriet Hall reviewed the book for Skeptical Inquirer Magazine and wrote that MacIntyre tries to explain science by explaining what it is not.[16] The Scientific Attitude was also reviewed in The Guardian.[17]

MacIntyre was also the co-editor of three anthologies: Readings in the Philosophy of Social Science, Philosophy of Chemistry, and Philosophy of Chemistry, 2nd edition.[18] [19] [20]

Essays and articles

McIntyre is the author of numerous philosophical essays that have appeared in Biology and Philosophy, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Humanist, The New York Times, Perspectives on Science, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Synthese, Teaching Philosophy, Theory and Decision, and The Times Higher Education Supplement. New Statesman published his article, "Why Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin Lie... and Why They Are So Good At It" in January 2018.[21] His "How to Reverse the Assault on Science" was published in the Scientific American blog in 2019.[22] McIntyre's article "Flat Earthers and the Rise of Science Denial in America" was reprinted as the cover story of Newsweek on July 14, 2019.[23]

Fiction

McIntyre also writes suspense fiction. His novel The Sin Eater is a thriller published in 2019.[24]

Presentations

Michael Shermer invited McIntyre to present on his program Science Salon # 77: The Scientific Attitude: Defending Science from Denial, Fraud, and Pseudoscience.[25] On March 17–20, 2021, McIntyre presented at the first Global Congress on Scientific Thinking and Action; in his presentation, "Science Denialism", he discussed his conversations with flat earth believers, which would become the basis of his book, How to Talk to a Science Denier.[26] He stressed the importance of face-to-face conversations and gaining the trust of the people you are trying to convince.[27] [28]

Awards and recognition

His book Post-Truth was named book of the week by Fareed Zakaria of CNN.[29] It was also the winner of the CHOICE Outstanding Academic Titles for 2018.[30]

Selected publications

Book

YearTitlePublisherISBN
1994Readings in the Philosophy of Social Science Readings in the Philosophy of Social Science. (co-editor with Michael Martin)MIT Press
1996Laws and Explanation in the Social Sciences: Defending a Science of Human BehaviorWestview Press
2006Philosophy of Chemistry: Synthesis of a New Discipline. (co-editor with Davis Baird and Eric Scerri)Springer Publishing
2006Dark Ages: The Case for a Science of Human BehaviorBradford Books
2012Explaining Explanation: Essays in the Philosophy of the Special SciencesUniversity Press of America
2014Philosophy of Chemistry: Growth of a New Discipline, 2nd ed.. (co-editor with Eric Scerri).Springer Publishing
2015Respecting Truth: Willful Ignorance in the Internet AgeRoutledge
2017The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Social Science Routledge
2018Post-Truth MIT Press
2019The Scientific Attitude: Defending Science from Denial, Fraud, and PseudoscienceMIT Press
2019The Sin Eater Braveship Books
2019Philosophy of Science: A Contemporary IntroductionRoutledge
2021How to Talk to a Science Denier: Conversations with Flat Earthers, Climate Deniers, and Others Who Defy ReasonMIT Press
2021The Art of Good and EvilBraveship Books
2022A Companion to Public PhilosophyWiley-Blackwell
2023On Disinformation: How to Fight for Truth and Protect DemocracyMIT Press

Articles

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: McIntyre, Lee C. . Post-Truth . February 16, 2018 . 9780262535045 . Cambridge, Massachusetts . 1002297524.
  2. Book: McIntyre, Lee C. . The scientific attitude: Defending science from denial, fraud, and pseudoscience . May 7, 2019 . 9780262039833 . Cambridge, MA . 1050140618.
  3. Web site: 2005 . Mcintyre, Lee C(ameron) . 2024-01-13 . Writers Directory . Cengage Encyclopedia.com.
  4. Book: McIntyre, Lee C.. Laws and explanation in the social sciences: Defending a science of human behavior. 1996. Westview Press. 0813328284. Boulder, Colo.. 34281771.
  5. Web site: McIntyre, Lee C. . 12 June 2017 . Lee McIntyre . 2019-11-09 . Harvard Extension School . en.
  6. Web site: McIntyre, Lee C. . Lee C. McIntyre Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs . 2019-11-08 . www.carnegiecouncil.org . en-US.
  7. Web site: McIntyre, Lee C. . Lee McIntyre » Center for Philosophy & History of Science Blog Archive Boston University . 2019-11-09 . www.bu.edu.
  8. Web site: Committee for Skeptical Inquiry Elects Twelve New CSI Fellows . 21 December 2023 . centerforinquiry.net . Center for Inquiry.
  9. Book: McIntyre, Lee C.. Explaining explanation: Essays in the philosophy of the special sciences. 2012. 9780761858690. Lanham, Maryland. 779265260.
  10. Book: McIntyre, Lee C.. Dark ages: The case for a science of human behavior. 2006. MIT Press. 9780262279512. Cambridge, Mass.. 76823283. registration.
  11. Book: McIntyre, Lee C.. Respecting truth: Willful ignorance in the Internet age. 9781138888807. New York. 896601738. 2015.
  12. Web site: Is Life in a 'Post-Truth' World Sustainable?. Evers. Robert Daniel. March 20, 2018. PopMatters. en. November 9, 2019.
  13. News: Can truth survive this president? An honest investigation.. Lozada. Carlos. Washington Post. en. November 9, 2019.
  14. Web site: The Scientific Attitude: Defending Science from Denial, Fraud, and Pseudoscience. Gwilliams. Drew. June 21, 2019. Chemistry World. en. November 9, 2019.
  15. Web site: Nonfiction Book Review: The Scientific Attitude: Defending Science from Denial, Fraud, and Pseudoscience. PublishersWeekly.com. en. November 9, 2019.
  16. Hall . Harriet . Harriet Hall. Truth Matters, and the Scientific Attitude Helps Find It . Skeptical Inquirer . 2020 . 44 . 2 . 63–64 . Committee for Skeptical Inquiry.
  17. News: Rose . Steven . 2019-08-21 . The Scientific Attitude by Lee McIntyre review – a defense against denial, fraud, and pseudoscience . 2019-11-08 . The Guardian . en-GB . 0261-3077.
  18. Book: Philosophy of Chemistry: Growth of a new discipline . 2014-11-11 . 9789401793643 . Scerri, Eric R. . Dordrecht . 895161921 . McIntyre, Lee C..
  19. McIntyre . Lee C. . Scerri . Eric . 1997 . Editorial Introduction to Philosophy of Chemistry . Synthese . 111 . 3 . 211–212 . 10.1023/A:1004983130895 . 0039-7857 . 20117632.
  20. Book: Readings in the philosophy of social science . 1994 . MIT Press . 0262132966 . Martin, Michael . Cambridge, Mass. . 29386457 . McIntyre, Lee C..
  21. Web site: McIntyre . Lee C. . 3 January 2018 . Why Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin lie... and why they are so good at it . 2019-11-09 . www.newstatesman.com . en.
  22. Web site: McIntyre . Lee C. . 22 May 2019 . How to Reverse the Assault on Science . 2019-11-08 . Scientific American Blog Network . en.
  23. Web site: McIntyre . Lee C. . 2019-05-14 . Flat Earthers, and the rise of science denial in America Opinion . 2019-11-08 . Newsweek . en.
  24. Book: McIntyre, Lee C. . The Sin Eater . Braveship Books . 2019 . 978-1640620889 . Los Angeles.
  25. Web site: eSkeptic for July 30, 2019. Shermer. Michael. 2019-07-30. Skeptic. en-US. 2019-11-09.
  26. Book: McIntyre . Lee C. . How to Talk to a Science Denier: Conversations with Flat Earthers, Climate Deniers, and Others Who Defy Reason . 17 August 2021 . MIT Press . 9780262366717 . 11 June 2022.
  27. Web site: Aspen Global Congress on Scientific Thinking & Action . Aspen Institute . 11 June 2022.,
  28. Web site: Vyse . Stuart . Stuart Vyse. Aspen Global Congress on Scientific Thinking and Action . Skeptical Inquirer . April 2021 . 11 June 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220611141351/https://skepticalinquirer.org/exclusive/aspen-global-congress-on-scientific-thinking-and-action/ . 11 June 2022.
  29. Web site: Books of the Week. Zakaria. Fareed. April 15, 2018. CNN. November 9, 2019.
  30. Web site: Post-Truth . 2024-01-13 . MIT Press . en-US.
  31. McIntyre . Lee C. . 1993 . Editorial Introduction: Empiricism in the Philosophy of Social Science . Synthese . 97 . 2 . 159 . 10.1007/BF01064112 . 0039-7857 . 20117836 . 46986370.
  32. McIntyre . Lee C. . 1993 . Complexity and Social Scientific Laws . Synthese . 97 . 2 . 209–227 . 10.1007/BF01064115 . 0039-7857 . 20117839 . 46981928.
  33. Scerri . Eric R. . McIntyre . Lee . 1997 . The Case for the Philosophy of Chemistry . Synthese . 111 . 3 . 213–232 . 10.1023/A:1004949814965 . 0039-7857 . 20117633 . 1161769.