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Modern Science and the Capriciousness of Nature K. Rogers

Modern Science and the Capriciousness of Nature By K. Rogers

Modern Science and the Capriciousness of Nature by K. Rogers


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This book questions the way that modern science and technology are considered able to liberate society from the erratic forces of nature. Modern science is implicated in a gamble on a technological society that will replace the natural world with a 'better' one. The author questions the rationality of this gamble and its implications for our lives.

Modern Science and the Capriciousness of Nature Summary

Modern Science and the Capriciousness of Nature by K. Rogers

This book questions the way that modern science and technology are considered able to liberate society from the erratic forces of nature. Modern science is implicated in a gamble on a technological society that will replace the natural world with a 'better' one. The author questions the rationality of this gamble and its implications for our lives.

About K. Rogers

KARL ROGERS studied Physics and Philosophy at Lancaster University, UK. He received his PhD in the Philosophy of Science from the University of Bath, UK. He is a Research Fellow in Science Studies at Bath University and is the Co-founder of the John Dewey Center for Democracy and Education, Minneapolis.

Table of Contents

The Capriciousness of Nature The Metaphysics of Modern Science The Technological Society The Confrontation with Nature Labour and the Life-World Into the Future

Additional information

NLS9781349542222
9781349542222
1349542229
Modern Science and the Capriciousness of Nature by K. Rogers
New
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
2006-01-01
241
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