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Uncertain Knowledge

An Image of Science for a Changing World

This book explores the image of science in the modern world.

R. G. A. Dolby (Author)

9780521892629, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 18 April 2002

380 pages

24 x 18.4 x 2.1 cm, 0.85 kg

'What distinguishes this book is the richness of its multilevel description of science and the erudition with which Dolby illustrates the account given with a broad range of historical examples of science and pseudoscience \u2026 the author's account of the changing aspect of science and its entanglement with broad socio-historical developments is highly illuminating. This makes the book a very worthwhile read.' Finn Collin, Centaurus

What is science? How is scientific knowledge affected by the society that produces it? Does scientific knowledge directly correspond to reality? Can we draw a line between science and pseudo-science? Will it ever be possible for computers to undertake scientific]

Uncertain Knowledge An Image of Science for a Changing World Dolby Paperback

Uncertain Knowledge

An Image of Science for a Changing World

This book explores the image of science in the modern world.

R. G. A. Dolby (Author)

9780521892629, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 18 April 2002

380 pages

24 x 18.4 x 2.1 cm, 0.85 kg

'What distinguishes this book is the richness of its multilevel description of science and the erudition with which Dolby illustrates the account given with a broad range of historical examples of science and pseudoscience \u2026 the author's account of the changing aspect of science and its entanglement with broad socio-historical developments is highly illuminating. This makes the book a very worthwhile read.' Finn Collin, Centaurus

What is science? How is scientific knowledge affected by the society that produces it? Does scientific knowledge directly correspond to reality? Can we draw a line between science and pseudo-science? Will it ever be possible for computers to undertake scientific]

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