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A Social History of Truth (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
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How do we come to trust our knowledge of the world? What are the
means by which we distinguish true from false accounts? Why do we
credit one observational statement over another?
In "A Social History of Truth," Shapin engages these universal
questions through an elegant recreation of a crucial period in the
history of early modern science: the social world of
gentlemen-philosophers in seventeenth-century England. Steven
Shapin paints a vivid picture of the relations between gentlemanly
culture and scientific practice. He argues that problems of
credibility in science were practically solved through the codes
and conventions of genteel conduct: trust, civility, honor, and
integrity. These codes formed, and arguably still form, an
important basis for securing reliable knowledge about the natural
world.
Shapin uses detailed historical narrative to argue about the
establishment of factual knowledge both in science and in everyday
practice. Accounts of the mores and manners of
gentlemen-philosophers are used to illustrate Shapin's broad claim
that trust is imperative for constituting every kind of knowledge.
Knowledge-making is always a collective enterprise: people have to
know whom to trust in order to know something about the natural
world.
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