The Unnatural Nature of Science by L Wolpert

The Unnatural Nature of Science by L Wolpert

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Shows that many of our understandings about scientific thought can be corrected once we realise just how "unnatural" science is. Quoting scientists from Aristotle to Einstein, the book argues that scientific ideas are, with rare exceptions, counter-intuitive and contrary to common sense.

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The Unnatural Nature of Science by L Wolpert

This book shows that many of our understandings about scientific thought can be corrected once we realise just how "unnatural" science actually is. Quoting scientists from Aristotle to Einstein, the author argues that scientific ideas are, with rare exceptions, counter-intuitive and that common sense often makes no sense at all. A passionate advocate of the beauty and importance of science, the author examines a range of issues, including why science and technology are quite different, why psychoanalysis is not properly scientific and why philosophers and sociologists have made so little contribution to understanding science's true nature. He demonstrates the folly of holding scientists responsible for many of society's problems, and the equal folly of looking to science for a miracle cure.
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ISBN 13 9780571164905
ISBN 10 0571164900
Title The Unnatural Nature of Science
Author L Wolpert
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Faber & Faber
Year published 1992-11-09
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.