Real Science: What it Is and What it Means / Edition 1

Real Science: What it Is and What it Means / Edition 1

by John Ziman
ISBN-10:
0521893100
ISBN-13:
9780521893107
Pub. Date:
06/24/2002
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521893100
ISBN-13:
9780521893107
Pub. Date:
06/24/2002
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Real Science: What it Is and What it Means / Edition 1

Real Science: What it Is and What it Means / Edition 1

by John Ziman

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Overview

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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521893107
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 06/24/2002
Series: What It Is and What It Means
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 412
Product dimensions: 6.02(w) x 9.02(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

John Ziman is well known internationally for his many scholarly and popular books on condensed-matter physics and on science, technology and society. He was born in 1925, and was brought up in New Zealand. He took his DPhil at Oxford and lectured at Cambridge before becoming Professor of Theoretical Physics at Bristol in 1964. His research on the electrical properties of metals earned his election to the Royal Society in 1967. After voluntary early retirement from Bristol in 1982 he devoted himself to the systematic analysis and public exposition of various aspects of the social relations of science and technology, on which he is a recognised world authority. He was for many years chairman of the council for Science and Society, and between 1986 and 1991 he headed the Science Policy Support Group. He is currently Convenor of the Epistemology Group.

Table of Contents

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; 9. Scepticism and the growth of knowledge; 10. What then, can we believe?; Bibliography; Index.
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