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Science For A Polite Society - Gender, Culture, And The Demonstration Of Enlightenment (Hardcover): Geoffrey V. Sutton Science For A Polite Society - Gender, Culture, And The Demonstration Of Enlightenment (Hardcover)
Geoffrey V. Sutton
R3,783 Discovery Miles 37 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Traditional accounts of the scientific revolution focus on such thinkers as Copernicus, Galileo, and Newton, and usually portray it as a process of steady, rational progress. There is another side to this story, and its protagonists are more likely to be women than men, dilettante aristocrats than highly educated natural philosophers. The setting i

Validation for Medical Device and Diagnostic Manufacturers (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Carol V. Desain, Charmaine V. Sutton Validation for Medical Device and Diagnostic Manufacturers (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Carol V. Desain, Charmaine V. Sutton
R6,346 Discovery Miles 63 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Implementation of FDA's Design Control requirements (21 CFR 820.30) changed an entire industry. Quality System Requirements defined the approach to medical device validation. Product design, manufacturing process, and test method validation studies must be performed before or as a product is transferred to commercial production. Validation studies must demonstrate that product design, process, and test methods/requirements/specifications determined during development can be met in the environment of intended use. This book provides practical guidance on how to develop and validate product designs, manufacturing processes, and test methods that comply with the requirements of QSR.

Science For A Polite Society - Gender, Culture, And The Demonstration Of Enlightenment (Paperback): Geoffrey V. Sutton Science For A Polite Society - Gender, Culture, And The Demonstration Of Enlightenment (Paperback)
Geoffrey V. Sutton
R1,772 Discovery Miles 17 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Traditional accounts of the scientific revolution focus on such thinkers as Copernicus, Galileo, and Newton, and usually portray it as a process of steady, rational progress. There is another side to this story, and its protagonists are more likely to be women than men, dilettante aristocrats than highly educated natural philosophers. The setting is not the laboratory, but rather the literary salons of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century France, and the action takes place sometime between Europe's last great witch hunts and the emergence of the modern world.Science for a Polite Society is an intriguing reexamination of the social, cultural, and intellectual context of the origins of modern science. The elite of French society accepted science largely because of their personal involvement and fascination with the emerging philosophy of nature. Members of salon society, especially women, were avid readers of works of natural philosophy and active participants in experiments for the edification of their peers. Some of these women went on to champion the new science and played a significant role in securing its acceptance by polite society.As Geoffrey Sutton points out, the sheer entertainment value of startling displays of electricity and chemical explosions would have played an important role in persuading the skeptical. We can only imagine the effects of such drawing-room experiments on an audience that lived in a world illuminated by tallow candles. For many, leaping electrical arcs and window-rattling detonations must have been as convincing as Newton's mathematically elegant description of the motions of the planets.With the acceptance and triumph of the new science came a prestige that made it a model of what rationality should be. The Enlightenment adopted the methods of scientific thought as the model for human progress. To be an ?enlightened? thinker meant believing that the application of scientific methods could reform political and economic life, to the lasting benefit of humanity. We live with the ambiguous results of that legacy even today, although in our own century we are perhaps more impressed by the ability of science to frighten, rather than to awe and entertain.

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