First published in 1996, Science as a Questioning Process offers an
intriguing mix of science and philosophy by examining science as a
questioning process. The book evaluates scientific theories through
from Darwinian evolution to relativity, and from quantum theory to
cosmology. It offers an examination of these theories, in terms of
a trade-off between empirical questions resolved and theoretical
questions left unresolved. The book asks questions that deal with
both intellectual and public concern about what science tells us
and how reliable it is. Through this novel perspective, the book
examines science in the context of everyday culture and the role it
plays in everyday life. This book will be of interest to anyone
working in the fields of philosophy, sociology and science.
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