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Feb 11, 2005 · Knowledge may be forbidden because it can only be obtained through unacceptable means, such as human experiments conducted by the Nazis (9, 11); knowledge may be considered too dangerous, as with weapons of mass destruction or research on sexual practices that undermine social norms (8, 9, 12); and knowledge may be prohibited by religious ...
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A course that explores the history and implications of forbidden knowledge in myth, religion, science, and art. Students will examine how curiosity, authority, and information shape our understanding of the world and ourselves.
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Forbidden knowledge has traditionally been understood as a set of formal controls on what ought not be known. We argue that the social processes that create forbidden knowledge are embedded in the everyday practices of working scientists.
- Joanna Kempner, Jon F. Merz, Charles L. Bosk
- 2011
How did curiosity change from a vice to a virtue in the seventeenth century? This article explores the moral and religious dimensions of natural philosophy and the role of Francis Bacon in rehabilitating curiosity and forbidden knowledge.
The author examines the concept of forbidden knowledge in religion, science, government, and psychology, and argues that too much material is prohibited, especially today. He questions when and why knowledge should be forbidden, and how it affects our confidence, control, and respect.