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Science and Society Studies in the Sociology of Science




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
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Springer

Pubblicazione: 12/2011
Edizione: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1981





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"If a science has to be supported by fraudulent means, let it perish. " With these words of Kepler, Agassi plunges into the actual troubles and glories of science (321). The sociology of science is no foreign intruder upon scientific knowledge in these essays, for we see clearly how Agassi transforms the tired internalist/externalist debate about the causal influences in the history of science. The social character of the entire intertwined epistemological and practical natures of the sciences is intrinsic to science and itself split: the internal sociology within science, the external sOciology of the social setting without. Agassi sees these social matters in the small as well as the large: from the details of scientific communication, changing publishing as he thinks to 'on-demand' centralism with less waste (Ch. 12), to the colossal tension of romanticism and rationality in the sweep of historical cultures. Agassi is a moral and political philosopher of science, defending, dis­ turbing, comprehending, criticizing. For him, science in a society requires confrontation, again and again, with issues of autonomy vs. legitimation as the central problem of democracy. And furthermore, devotion to science, pace Popper, Polanyi, and Weber, carries preoccupational dangers: Popper's elitist rooting out of 'pseudo-science', Weber's hard-working obsessive com­ mitment to science. See Agassi's Weberian gloss on the social psychology of science in his provocative 'picture of the scientist as maniac' (437).




Sommario

1. Introduction: Science in Its Social Setting.- 2. The Present State of the Philosophy of Science.- 3. Was Wittgenstein Really Necessary?.- 4. Epistemology as an Aid to Science.- 5. Externalism.- 6. The Autonomy of Science.- 7. The Legitimation of Science.- 8. Sociologism in Philosophy of Science.- 9. Revolutions in Science, Occasional or Permanent?.- 10. Cultural Lag in Science.- 11. Storage and Communication of Knowledge.- 12. The Economics of Scientific Publications.- 13. Revising the Referee System.- 14. Scientific Schools and Their Success.- 15. Genius in Science.- 16. Scientists as Sleepwalkers.- 17. The Logic of Scientific Inquiry.- 18. The Choice of Scientific Problems.- 19. Between Metaphysics and Methodology.- 20. Research Project.- 21. The Methodology of Research Projects: A Sketch.- 22. Continuity and Discontinuity in the History of Science.- 23. Three Views of the Renaissance of Science.- 24. On Explaining the Trial of Galileo.- 25. The Origins of the Royal Society.- 26. The Ideological Import of Newton.- 27. Sir John Herschel’s Philosophy of Success.- 28. What Makes for a Scientific Golden Age?.- 29. Max Weber’s Scientific Religion.- 30. On Pursuing the Unattainable.- 31. Faith Has Nothing to do With Rationality.- 32. Rationality and the Tu Quoque Argument.- 33. Technocracy and Scientific Progress.- 34. Standards to Live By.- Bibliography of Joseph Agassi.- Index of Names.- Index of Subjects.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9789400984394

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science
Dimensioni: 235 x 155 mm
Formato: Brossura
Illustration Notes:XXII, 536 p.
Pagine Arabe: 536
Pagine Romane: xxii


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