Science and the Quest for Reality - Alfred I Tauber - Books - New York University Press - 9780814782200 - 1997
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Science and the Quest for Reality

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Marc Notes: Anthology; First pub'd in UK; Announced in cloth at $50.00 Avail. in cloth at $39.95. Biographical Note: Alfred I. Tauber is Director of the Center for Philosophy and History of Science at Boston UniversityPublisher Marketing: Since Galileo, critics have waged a relentless assault against science, attacking it as dehumanizing, reductionist, relativistic, dominating, and imperialistic. Supporters meanwhile view science as synonymous with modernity and progress. The current debates over the role of science-- described by such headlines as Scientists are Urged to Fight Back Against Politically Correct' Critics in The Chronicle of Higher Education--testify to how deeply divided we remain about the values and responsibilities of science in the modern age. Acknowledging the validity of a deep skepticism about science but eager to preserve its strengths and values, Alfred I. Tauber's anthology seeks to avoid an either/or configuration. Science, Tauber argues, is fundamentally pluralistic and must accept detracting criticism as part of its very code in the hope that, in its defense, the scientific enterprise is strengthened and reaffirmed. Featuring essays by a wide range of interdisciplinary, classical, and contemporary thinkers such as Martin Heidegger, Thomas Kuhn, Hilary Putnam, Evelyn Fox Keller, and Max Weber, the work is divided into five parts: science and its worldview; the problem of scientific realism; the nature of scientific change; the boundaries of science; and science and values. Contributor Bio:  Tauber, Alfred I Alfred I. Tauber is the Zoltan Kohn Professor of Medicine, Professor of Philosophy, and Director of the Center for Philosophy and History of Science at Boston University. Contributor Bio:  Hinton, William William Hinton (1919-2004) was a farmer in Vermont and a legendary figure in the U. S. left. He wrote many books on post-revolutionary China, including "Through a Glass Darkly", "Iron Oxen", "The Great Reversal", "Hundred Day War", "Shenfan", and "Turning Point in China".

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Released 1997
ISBN13 9780814782200
Publishers New York University Press
Pages 456
Dimensions 139 × 215 × 33 mm   ·   562 g