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Muddling Through - Pursuing Science and Truth in the Twenty-first Century (Hardcover, New)
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Muddling Through - Pursuing Science and Truth in the Twenty-first Century (Hardcover, New)
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In this provocative new book, Michael Fortun and Herbert J.
Bernstein explore the processes of science and the complex
interacting forces that determine how ideas, observations,
collections of data, and expert interpretations are shaped into the
kind of scientific fact that is so commonly accepted as a neutral
basis for social policy. Messy. Clumsy. Volatile. Exciting. These
words are not often associated with the sciences, which for most
people still connote exactitude, elegance, reliability, and a
rather plodding certainty. But the real story is something quite
different. The sciences are less about the ability to know and to
control than they are about the unleashing of new forces, new
capacities for changing the world. The sciences as practiced exist
not in some pristine world of objectivity, but in what Mike Fortun
and Herb Bernstein call the muddled middle.This book explores the
way science makes sense of the world and how the world makes sense
of science. It is also about politics and culture--how these forces
shape the sciences and are shaped by it in turn. Think of Muddling
Through as the basic text for a new kind of literacy project, a
project to re-imagine the sciences as complex operations of
language, action, and thought--as attempts, trials, limited
experiments.The sciences provide us with the images and metaphors
we apply to myriad situations and phenomena, and create the
blueprints we use to make and legitimate crucial social decisions.
If democracies are to meet the challenge of the ever more critical
world-making role of the sciences, they must fundamentally shift
their attention and their attitudes. The quest for social or
political mastery of the sciences will have to end; the new journey
will begin with a trip to the muddled middle.Travel then, with
historian Fortun and physicist Bernstein from the workshops of
fifteenth-century England to a present-day quantum physics
laboratory. Stop at a military toxic waste dump, a courtroom, a
colony of baboons. Along the way you might shed your faith in pure
inquiry, see the limits of value-free rationality, and breath the
fresh air of change.
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