Why It-s OK to Trust Science

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  • Author:
    PARSONS Keith
  • ISBN:
    9780367616410
  • Publication Date:
    July 2023
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    242
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Routledge
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Why It-s OK to Trust Science
Why It-s OK to Trust Science

Why It-s OK to Trust Science

Regular price $46.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    PARSONS Keith
  • ISBN:
    9780367616410
  • Publication Date:
    July 2023
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    242
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Routledge
  • Country of Publication:

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Why trust science? Why should science have more authority than "other ways of knowing?" Is science merely a social construct? Or even worse: a tool of oppression? This book boldly takes on these and other explosive questionslodged by ideologues on the left and the rightand offers readers a well researched defense of science and a polemic addressed to its detractors.

Why It's OK to Trust Science critically examines the recent history of critiques of science, including those in academia from scholars like Bruno Latour, Simon Schaffer, and Thomas Kuhn. It then presents case studies drawn from recent advances in the field of dinosaur paleontology, showing how science generates objective knowledge, even during revolutionary episodes. The book next looks at how that same objective knowledge can be gained even when researching extremely complex issues, using climate science to distinguish between genuine skepticism upon which science dependsfrom dogmatic denial.

The book is for anyone who needs thoughtful, razor sharp responses to the detractors of sciencewhether they be anti-vaxxers, climate change deniers, profit-seeking businessmen, or published relativists in the knowledge-making industries.

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  • Why trust science? Why should science have more authority than "other ways of knowing?" Is science merely a social construct? Or even worse: a tool of oppression? This book boldly takes on these and other explosive questionslodged by ideologues on the left and the rightand offers readers a well researched defense of science and a polemic addressed to its detractors.

    Why It's OK to Trust Science critically examines the recent history of critiques of science, including those in academia from scholars like Bruno Latour, Simon Schaffer, and Thomas Kuhn. It then presents case studies drawn from recent advances in the field of dinosaur paleontology, showing how science generates objective knowledge, even during revolutionary episodes. The book next looks at how that same objective knowledge can be gained even when researching extremely complex issues, using climate science to distinguish between genuine skepticism upon which science dependsfrom dogmatic denial.

    The book is for anyone who needs thoughtful, razor sharp responses to the detractors of sciencewhether they be anti-vaxxers, climate change deniers, profit-seeking businessmen, or published relativists in the knowledge-making industries.

Why trust science? Why should science have more authority than "other ways of knowing?" Is science merely a social construct? Or even worse: a tool of oppression? This book boldly takes on these and other explosive questionslodged by ideologues on the left and the rightand offers readers a well researched defense of science and a polemic addressed to its detractors.

Why It's OK to Trust Science critically examines the recent history of critiques of science, including those in academia from scholars like Bruno Latour, Simon Schaffer, and Thomas Kuhn. It then presents case studies drawn from recent advances in the field of dinosaur paleontology, showing how science generates objective knowledge, even during revolutionary episodes. The book next looks at how that same objective knowledge can be gained even when researching extremely complex issues, using climate science to distinguish between genuine skepticism upon which science dependsfrom dogmatic denial.

The book is for anyone who needs thoughtful, razor sharp responses to the detractors of sciencewhether they be anti-vaxxers, climate change deniers, profit-seeking businessmen, or published relativists in the knowledge-making industries.