What is good science? What goal--if any--is the proper end of scientific activity? Is there a legitimating authority that scientists mayclaim? Howserious athreat are the anti-science movements? These questions have long been debated but, as Gerald Holton points out, every era must offer its own responses. This book examines these questions not in the abstract but shows their historic roots and the answers emerging from the scientific and political controversies of this century. Employing the case-study method and the concept of scientific thematathat he has pioneered, Holton displays the broad scope of his insight into the workings of science: from the influence of Ernst Mach on twentiethcentury physicists, biologists, psychologists, and o...
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Science has revolutionized our lives and continues to show inexorable progress today. It may seem ob...
Opposition to science as conventionally defined can take a great variety of forms, from interest in ...
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In this challenging and provocative book, Steve Fuller contends that our continuing faith in science...
Since the mid-twentieth century, the ‘Scientific Revolution’ has arguably occupied centre stage in m...
This wide-ranging, trenchant, and illuminating book explores the complexities of scientific evidence...
In this paper, the changing attitude of the scientific community towards arguments from supporters o...
Science is expected to be objective: however, since practiced and produced by humans, it has to refl...
Public discussions of science are often marred by two pernicious phenomena: a widespread rejection o...
The charge of scientism is appearing more frequently in recent academic journals, and in many contex...
This essay addresses the so-called "post-truth" era in which scientific evidence of, for example, cl...
The background to this paper is given by the so called 'science wars', about whether science is in t...
After a sketch of the optimism and high aspirations of History and Philosophy of Science when I firs...
Can only science deliver genuine knowledge about the world and ourselves? Is science our only guide ...
Is there an end to our scientific quest? This question that continues to divide the scientific ...
Science has revolutionized our lives and continues to show inexorable progress today. It may seem ob...
Opposition to science as conventionally defined can take a great variety of forms, from interest in ...
With the continual growth of scientific knowledge and ever-increasing arguments for science as the e...
In this challenging and provocative book, Steve Fuller contends that our continuing faith in science...
Since the mid-twentieth century, the ‘Scientific Revolution’ has arguably occupied centre stage in m...
This wide-ranging, trenchant, and illuminating book explores the complexities of scientific evidence...
In this paper, the changing attitude of the scientific community towards arguments from supporters o...
Science is expected to be objective: however, since practiced and produced by humans, it has to refl...
Public discussions of science are often marred by two pernicious phenomena: a widespread rejection o...
The charge of scientism is appearing more frequently in recent academic journals, and in many contex...
This essay addresses the so-called "post-truth" era in which scientific evidence of, for example, cl...
The background to this paper is given by the so called 'science wars', about whether science is in t...
After a sketch of the optimism and high aspirations of History and Philosophy of Science when I firs...
Can only science deliver genuine knowledge about the world and ourselves? Is science our only guide ...
Is there an end to our scientific quest? This question that continues to divide the scientific ...
Science has revolutionized our lives and continues to show inexorable progress today. It may seem ob...