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Who Rules in Science? : An Opinionated Guide to the Wars - ISBN10: 0674013646; ISBN13: 9780674013643

ISBN10: 0674013646
ISBN13: 9780674013643
Edition/Copyright: 01

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ISBN10: 0674006526
ISBN13: 9780674006522


Publisher: Harvard University Press
Cover: Paperback
Year Published: 2001
Weight: 1.5lbs.
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Who Rules in Science? : An Opinionated Guide to the Wars

by James Robert Brown

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What if something as seemingly academic as the so-called science wars were to determine how we live?
This eye-opening book reveals how little we've understood about the ongoing pitched battles between the sciences and the humanities--and how much may be at stake. James Brown's starting point is C. P. Snow's famous book, Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution, which set the terms for the current debates. But that little book did much more than identify two new, opposing cultures, Brown contends: It also claimed that scientists are better qualified than nonscientists to solve political and social problems. In short, the true significance of Snow's treatise was its focus on the question of who should rule--a question that remains vexing, pressing, and politically explosive today.

In Who Rules in Science? Brown takes us through the various engagements in the science wars--from the infamous "Sokal affair" to angry confrontations over the nature of evidence, the possibility of objectivity, and the methods of science--to show how the contested terrain may be science, but the prize is political: Whoever wins the science wars will have an unprecedented influence on how we are governed.

Brown provides the most comprehensive and balanced assessment yet of the science wars. He separates the good arguments from the bad, and exposes the underlying message: Science and social justice are inextricably linked. His book is essential reading if we are to understand the forces making and remaking our world.

1. Scenes from the Science Wars
2. The Scientific Experience
3. How We Got to Where We Are
4. The Nihilist Wing of Social Constructivism
5. Three Key Terms
6. The Naturalist Wing of Social Constructivism
7. The Role of Reason
8. The Democratization of Science
9. Science with a Social Agenda



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