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Russell Keat presents a theoretical challenge to extensions of the
market domain and the introduction of commercially modelled forms
of organization in areas such as broadcasting, the arts and
academic research. Drawing on Walzer's pluralistic conception of
social goods, and MacIntyre's account of social practices, he
argues that cultural activities of this kind, and the institutions
within which they are conducted, can best make their distinctive
contributions to human well being when protected from the damaging
effects of an unbounded market.
What would it have been like to be an eyewitness to the Big Bang?
In 2014, astronomers wielding BICEP2, the most powerful cosmology
telescope ever made, revealed that they’d glimpsed the spark that
ignited the Big Bang. Millions around the world tuned in to the
announcement broadcast live from Harvard University, immediately
igniting rumours of an imminent Nobel Prize. But had these
cosmologists truly read the cosmic prologue or, swept up in Nobel
dreams, had they been deceived by a galactic mirage? In Losing the
Nobel Prize, cosmologist and inventor of the BICEP (Background
Imaging of Cosmic Extragalactic Polarization) experiment Brian
Keating tells the inside story of BICEP2’s mesmerising discovery
and the scientific drama that ensued. In an adventure story that
spans the globe from Rhode Island to the South Pole, from
California to Chile, Keating takes us on a personal journey of
revelation and discovery, bringing to vivid life the highly
competitive, take-no-prisoners, publish-or-perish world of modern
science. Along the way, he provocatively argues that the Nobel
Prize, instead of advancing scientific progress, may actually
hamper it, encouraging speed and greed while punishing
collaboration and bold innovation. In a thoughtful reappraisal of
the wishes of Alfred Nobel, Keating offers practical solutions for
reforming the prize, providing a vision of a scientific future in
which cosmologists may, finally, be able to see all the way back to
the very beginning.
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