How does Ginzburg view the role of reason versus faith?

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From my perspective, reason, guided by scientific inquiry and empirical evidence, is the only reliable path to genuine knowledge. Faith, by its very nature, operates independently of evidence and often relies on dogma, which is inherently inimical to intellectual progress. The universe is governed by observable, verifiable laws, not by supernatural dictates or blind belief. To embrace faith over reason is to willingly abandon the tools that allow us to understand our reality, to diagnose societal ills, and to engineer solutions. It fosters an environment where baseless claims can flourish, hindering both scientific advancement and the pursuit of human well-being. Science is our most potent weapon against ignorance and superstition.

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