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Real Science What it Is and What it Means [Hardcover]

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  • Category: Books (Science)
  • Author:  Ziman, John
  • Author:  Ziman, John
  • ISBN-10:  052177229X
  • ISBN-10:  052177229X
  • ISBN-13:  9780521772297
  • ISBN-13:  9780521772297
  • Publisher:  Cambridge University Press
  • Publisher:  Cambridge University Press
  • Pages:  412
  • Pages:  412
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2000
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2000
  • SKU:  052177229X-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  052177229X-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 100870383
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A systematic, carefully reasoned, but non-technical analysis of the nature and significance of scientific knowledge.Unlike most other similar books, this systematic, carefully reasoned, but non-technical analysis of the nature and significance of scientific knowledge opens the way to reconciliation in the 'science wars'. By describing how academic scientists actually undertake research and communicate their findings, it shows that the philosophy, psychology and sociology of science are inextricably entwined, and that 'realism' and 'relativism' are just two sides of the same coin. As in all Ziman's books, the writing is well-informed, down-to-earth and lucid.Unlike most other similar books, this systematic, carefully reasoned, but non-technical analysis of the nature and significance of scientific knowledge opens the way to reconciliation in the 'science wars'. By describing how academic scientists actually undertake research and communicate their findings, it shows that the philosophy, psychology and sociology of science are inextricably entwined, and that 'realism' and 'relativism' are just two sides of the same coin. As in all Ziman's books, the writing is well-informed, down-to-earth and lucid.Unlike most other similar books, this systematic, carefully reasoned, non-technical analysis of the nature and significance of scientific knowledge opens the way to reconciliation in the 'science wars'. By describing how academic scientists actually undertake research and communicate their findings, it shows that the philosophy, psychology and sociology of science are inextricably entwined, and that 'realism' and 'relativism' are just two sides of the same coin. The writing is well-informed, down-to-earth and lucid.Preface; 1. A peculiar institution; 2. Basically, it's purely academic; 3. Academic science; 4. New modes of knowledge production; 5. Community and communication; 6. Universalism and unification; 7. Disinterestedness and objectivity; 8. Originality and novelty; 9lĂ-
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