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	<video_title>What happens when scientists disagree?</video_title>
	<video_subject_name>Jean-Jacques Hublin| Director, Human Evolution</video_subject_name>
	<video_subject_title>Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology</video_subject_title>
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      <p begin="0:00:01.27" end="0:00:11.35">Science is all about conflict: people having different ideas, different hypotheses.</p>
      <p begin="0:00:11.38" end="0:00:13.88">They try to demonstrate them.</p>
      <p begin="0:00:13.91" end="0:00:19.15">And I think the scientists should accept that.</p>
      <p begin="0:00:19.95" end="0:00:27.46">It’s a sort of Darwinian process, and in the end there is a selection of all these results,</p>
      <p begin="0:00:27.49" end="0:00:37.20">data, ideas, models, et cetera, and with the time, there are some of them which survive</p>
      <p begin="0:00:37.24" end="0:00:46.88">and get us closer to some kind of truth, but never really to <span tts:fontStyle="italic" >the </span>truth.</p>
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