Science is popularly understood as being an ideal of impartial
algorithmic objectivity that provides us with a realistic
description of the world down to the last detail. The essays
collected in this book?written by some of the leading experts in
the field?challenge this popular image right at its heart, taking
as their starting point that science trades not only in truth, but
in fiction, too.
With case studies that range from physics to economics and to
biology, Fictions in Science reveals that fictions are as
ubiquitous in scientific narratives and practice as they are in any
other human endeavor, including literature and art. Of course
scientific activity, most prominently in the formal sciences,
employs logically precise algorithmic thinking. However, the key to
the predictive and technological success of the empirical sciences
might well lie elsewhere?perhaps even in scientists? extraordinary
creative imagination instead. As these essays demonstrate, within
the bounds of what is empirically possible, a scientist's capacity
for invention and creative thinking matches that of any writer or
artist.
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