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  • 1
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    Cambridge, Mass : Harvard University Press
    ISBN: 9780674028876 , 0674028872
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xi, 236 pages)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library
    DDC: 306.45
    Keywords: Science Social aspects ; Science and state ; Sciences Aspect social ; Politique scientifique et technique ; Electronic books
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-229) and indexes. - Description based on print version record , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
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  • 2
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    Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press | Berlin : Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    ISBN: 9780674028876
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (256 p.)
    Edition: 2021
    DDC: 306.45
    Keywords: Politique scientifique et technique ; Science and state ; Science Social aspects ; Sciences Aspect social ; SCIENCE / General
    Abstract: 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. Table of Contents: Preface Acknowledgments 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 Afterword Notes Bibliography Index Reviews of this book: Meaty and challenging are the words to describe Brown's treatment of the arguments that go on over the nature and social impact of science. "The battleground in the current round of the science wars," he writes, "is epistemology (What is evidence? Objectivity? Rationality? Could any belief be justified?).The stakes are political, however; social issues are constantly lurking in the background. How we structure and organize our society is the consequence. Whoever wins the science wars will have an unprecedented influence on how we are governed. Brown, professor of philosophy at the University of Toronto, gives a rich and closely reasoned discussion of the issues in the science wars.--Scientific AmericanReviews of this book: Brown ably takes on many of the claims proffered by the antiscience camp and argues that the logic in those claims is faulty. Brown's engaging style makes accessible complex issues central to the philosophy of science.--Publishers WeeklyReviews of this book: While what has been known as "the science wars" seems to have finally played itself out--not, so much as I can tell, that distrust between the sciences and humanities has been settled, but that interest on the part of spectators has pretty well waned--the issues that animated the debate, and their practical importance in everyday life, may not have been successfully clarified for the general public. James Robert Brown's Who Rules in Science? is the clearest, most accessible book on the subject for the general reader that I have come across during the many years of this bickering.--Tom Bowden, TechDirectionsReviews of this book: In Who Rules in Science, James Brown.warns that there's much more at stake here than people realize. This is not just a battle between postmodernist philosophers and working scientists over whether an electron is real or merely a social construction. It's about who gets to define reality, truth and rationality.--Sheilla Jones, Globe and MailReviews of this book: The latest and perhaps most comprehensive attempt at rescuing the pro-science "hard" Left from the anti-science cons Left is James Robert Brown's Who Rules in Science. Like Sokal, Chomsky, Stephen Jay Gould, Richard Lewontin, and others he believes that clear thinking is the Left's best weapon, and that good science is a powerful engine of social justice. Thus, constructivism, which undermines the authority of science and reason, is not only wrong-headed but also socially irresponsible.--Kevin Shapiro, Commentary MagazineReviews of this book: James Brown.details in this very readable book the Great Divide between the humanities and science, and between constructivist and empirically oriented camps.For those who are quite comfortable with the standard approach in science, Who Rules exposes a very unpleasant underbelly of science, in which scientists can be influenced by personal or political motivations.--Keith Harris, MetapsychologyReviews of this book: A close analysis of the 'science wars' examines the link between politics and epistemology. Brown does an admirable job of engaging the general reader in such issues as the role that science plays in creating or changing the social order and the role of social factors in the creating or changing of scientific theories.The author takes readers through a whirlwind course in the philosophy of science in the 20th century, focusing on the concepts of realism, objectivity, and values. He acknowledges that social constructivists are right in seeing social factors at work in science, but he insists that reason and evidence play a dominant role. Brown sees the democratization of science as one of the central themes of the science wars, and he takes the position that when participants are drawn from every affected social group, more objective science will result. He argues that knowledge grows through comparative theory assessment, and that the way to ensure the optimal diversity of rival theories is by having a wide variety of theorists from diverse backgrounds; thus the political act of affirmative action leads to more objective science. Brings the science wars home for the lay reader by identifying the combatants, examining their goals, and exposing the strengths and weaknesses of their arguments.--Kirkus ReviewsReviews of this book: Brown.here provides a cheerful gloss on some philosophical issues arising from the currently fashionable "science wars." The result is a readable survey of the history of the analytic philosophy of science and the sociology of knowledge from positivism to constructivism, with the positions of the usual suspects characterized and criticized.--P. D. Skiff, ChoiceReviews of this book: Many readers will finish James Robert Brown's Who Rules in Science? Feeling that this "war" is more than a little phoney.The idea that these two schools are at "war" serves only to deflect attention away from their furtive collaboration. Who Rules in Science? sheds overdue light on this dark and secret liason.--David Hawkes, Times Literary SupplementReviews of this book: In Who Rules in Science?, philosopher James Robert Brown argues cogently for public accountability for science--and public funding for scientists. He points out that debates about what science is, its control and its funding are not esoteric; they are the essence of the politics of science.--New ScientistThis is a wonderful book: funny, learned, intelligent, strong-minded. In a clear and understanding fashion, James Robert Brown introduces us to the battles over the nature of science. He is never afraid to make judgements, yet always with appreciation of people's positions, however extreme. If you read only one book on the "Science Wars," read this. My only regret is that Who Rules in Science? is not longer.--Michael Ruse, Florida State UniversityThis book is a lively, engrossing overview of the philosophical and political issues at stake in the current debates about science. Brown doesn't pull any punches in stating his own views, but he always takes care to present fairly even those arguments with which he disagrees.
    Abstract: And he's an equal-opportunity debunker: scientists, sociologists and his fellow philosophers all come in for (mostly justified) criticism.--Alan Sokal, co-author of Fashionable NonsenseA breath of commonsense, lucidly and wittily argued.--Robin Dunbar, author of Gossip, Grooming, and the Evolution of Language and The Trouble with ScienceWho Rules in Science? restores the image of the scientist as a rational actor, capable of generating reliable knowledge and defending the public interest. The book is wonderfully written and should be read as widely as possible.--Ullica Segerstrale, author of Defenders of the Truth...
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780125647502 , 0125647506
    Language: English
    Pages: xviii, 450 pages
    Series Statement: Studies in archaeology
    DDC: 306/.3
    Keywords: Anthropology, Cultural ; Cross-Cultural Comparison ; Sociedad de cazadores y recolectores / Congresos ; Evolución social / Congresos ; Homme préhistorique / Congrès ; Chasseurs-cueilleurs / Congrès ; Évolution sociale / Congrès ; Jagers en verzamelaars ; Prehistorie ; Chasseurs-collecteurs / Préhistoire / Congrès ; Evolution sociale / Préhistoire / Congrès ; Hunting and gathering societies ; Prehistoric peoples ; Social evolution ; Prehistoric peoples Congresses ; Hunting and gathering societies Congresses ; Social evolution Congresses ; Vor- und Frühgeschichte ; Wildbeuter ; Konferenzschrift ; Wildbeuter ; Vor- und Frühgeschichte
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Book written by archaeologists on the subject of culture change and complexity. Focuses specifically on the emergence of cultural complexity among hunter-gatherers. Highlights the variety of adaptations that characterize prehistoric hunter-gatherers as well as delineating some of the primary features of social complexity. Includes a chapter: Whaling as an organizing focus in northwestern Alaskan Eskimo societies by Glenn W. Sheehan
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    Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press
    ISBN: 0674028872 , 9780674028876
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 236 pages)
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    DDC: 306.4/5
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    Keywords: Sciences / Aspect social ; Politique scientifique et technique ; SCIENCE / Philosophy & Social Aspects ; Science and state ; Science / Social aspects ; Wetenschappen ; Politieke aspecten ; Constructivisme ; Wissenschaftssoziologie ; Staat ; Wissenschaft ; Gesellschaft ; Naturwissenschaft ; Politik ; Science Social aspects ; Science and state ; Wissenschaftssoziologie ; Wissenschaft ; Staat ; Staat ; Wissenschaft ; Wissenschaftssoziologie
    Note: Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002 , Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-229) and indexes , Scenes from the science wars -- The scientific experience -- How we got to where we are -- The Nihilist wing of social constructivism -- Three key terms -- The naturalist wing of social constructivism -- The role of reason -- The democratization of science -- Science with a social agenda
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    Salt Lake City, Utah : Soc. for American Archaeology
    Language: English
    Pages: IV,112 S. , Ill.
    Series Statement: Society for American Archaeology:Memoirs 25
    Series Statement: Society for American Archaeology:Memoirs
    DDC: 393
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    Keywords: Funérailles - Rites et cérémonies - Rites et cérémonies - Congrès ; Indiens d'Amérique - Rites et cérémonies funéraires - Amérique du Nord - Congrès ; Indianer ; Funeral rites and ceremonies Congresses ; Indians of North America Congresses Funeral customs and rites ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
    Note: Zugl.: American antiquity ; 36,3,2
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    ISBN: 0125539800
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 349 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Series Statement: New World archaeological record
    DDC: 977.01
    Keywords: United States. Mid-West region. Prehistoric hunter-gatherer communities. Archaeological investigation ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konferenzschrift ; Mittlerer Westen ; Wildbeuter ; Ethnologie
    Note: Includes bibliographies and index
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