Listen "Semantic Drift: When Language Outruns Science"
Episode Synopsis
This segment explores semantic drift, the process by which words change meaning over time, arguing that this phenomenon presents a significant challenge for science communication and public understanding. Bry Willis uses the term "vitamin" as a key example, highlighting how its popular usage has diverged from its scientific definition, often leading to misinformation in areas like nutrition. Ultimately, the piece contends that the inherent limitations of language often cause it to lag behind or even distort scientific understanding, making it difficult to accurately convey complex concepts. Bry suggests that while language is a vital tool, its evolving nature can hinder precise scientific explanation.https://philosophics.blog/2025/05/24/semantic-drift-when-language-outruns-the-science
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