Science Deified and Science Defied

Science Deified and Science Defied
Title Science Deified and Science Defied PDF eBook
Author Richard Olson
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 364
Release 1983-01-21
Genre History
ISBN 9780520047167

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Science Deified & Science Defied

Science Deified & Science Defied
Title Science Deified & Science Defied PDF eBook
Author Richard Olson
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 468
Release 1982
Genre History
ISBN 9780520201675

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Richard Olson's magisterial two-volume work, Science Deified and Science Defied asks how, why, to what extent, and with what consequences scientific ideas have influenced Western culture. In Volume 2, Olson turns to Cartesianism and the extension of mathematical and mechanical philosophies that branched into every aspect of seventeenth-century thought.

Science Deified and Science Defied

Science Deified and Science Defied
Title Science Deified and Science Defied PDF eBook
Author Richard Olson
Publisher
Pages 448
Release 1990-01
Genre
ISBN 9780520068469

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Science Deified & Science Defied

Science Deified & Science Defied
Title Science Deified & Science Defied PDF eBook
Author Richard Olson
Publisher
Pages 368
Release 1982
Genre Science
ISBN

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The Borderlands of Science

The Borderlands of Science
Title The Borderlands of Science PDF eBook
Author Michael Shermer
Publisher
Pages 369
Release 2002
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0195157982

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The editor-in-chief of "Skeptic" magazine and author of the bestselling "Why People Believe Weird Things" takes readers to the place where real science (such as the big bang theory), borderland science (superstring theory), and just plain nonsense (Big Foot) collide with one another. 20 halftones. 36 line illustrations.

Science and Scientism in Nineteenth-century Europe

Science and Scientism in Nineteenth-century Europe
Title Science and Scientism in Nineteenth-century Europe PDF eBook
Author Richard Olson
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 370
Release 2008
Genre Europe
ISBN 0252074335

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The 19th century produced scientific and cultural revolutions that forever transformed modern European life. Richard Olson provides an integrated account of the history of science and its impact on intellectual and social trends of the day.

Never Pure

Never Pure
Title Never Pure PDF eBook
Author Steven Shapin
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 565
Release 2010-06
Genre History
ISBN 0801894204

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Steven Shapin argues that science, for all its immense authority and power, is and always has been a human endeavor, subject to human capacities and limits. Put simply, science has never been pure. To be human is to err, and we understand science better when we recognize it as the laborious achievement of fallible, imperfect, and historically situated human beings. Shapin’s essays collected here include reflections on the historical relationships between science and common sense, between science and modernity, and between science and the moral order. They explore the relevance of physical and social settings in the making of scientific knowledge, the methods appropriate to understanding science historically, dietetics as a compelling site for historical inquiry, the identity of those who have made scientific knowledge, and the means by which science has acquired credibility and authority. This wide-ranging and intensely interdisciplinary collection by one of the most distinguished historians and sociologists of science represents some of the leading edges of change in the scholarly understanding of science over the past several decades.