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The Disunity of science : boundaries, contexts, and power
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The Disunity of science : boundaries, contexts, and power

Author: Peter Galison; David J Stump
Publisher: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1996.
Series: Writing science.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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"Is science unified or disunified? Over the last century, the question has raised the interest (and hackles) of scientists, philosophers, historians, and sociologists of science, for at stake is how science and society fit together. Recent years have seen a turn largely against the rhetoric of unity, ranging from the pleas of condensed matter physicists for disciplinary autonomy all the way to discussions in the  Read more...
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Peter Galison; David J Stump
ISBN: 0804724369 9780804724364 0804725624 9780804725620
OCLC Number: 32468580
Description: xiv, 567 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Introduction : the context of disunity / Peter Galison --
The disunities of the sciences / Ian Hacking --
Styles of reasoning, conceptual history, and the emergence of psychiatry / Arnold I. Davidson --
Metaphysical disorder and scientific disunity / John Dupré --
Computer simulations and the trading zone / Peter Galison --
The unity of science : Carnap, Neurath, and beyond / Richard Creath --
Talking metaphysical turkey about epistemological chicken, and the poop on pidgins / Steve Fuller --
From relativism to contingentism / Mario Biagioli --
Contextualizing the canon / Simon Schaffer --
Science made up : constructivist sociology of scientific knowledge / Arthur Fine --
From epistemology and metaphysics to concrete connections / David J. Stump --
The care of the self and blind variation : the disunity of two leading sciences / Karin Knorr Cetina --
The constitution of archaeological evidence : gender politics and science / Alison Wylie --
Otto Neurath : politics and the unity of science / Jordi Cat, Nancy Cartwright, and Hasok Chang --
The naturalized history museum / Timothy Lenoir and Cheryl Lynn Ross --
Beyond epistemic sovereignty / Joseph Rouse --
The dilemma of scientific subjectivity in postvital culture / Evelyn Fox Keller --
Modest witness : feminist diffractions in science studies / Donna J. Haraway --
Afterword : new directions in the philosophy of science studies / David J. Stump.
Series Title: Writing science.
Responsibility: edited by Peter Galison and David J. Stump.
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"Is science unified or disunified? Over the last century, the question has raised the interest (and hackles) of scientists, philosophers, historians, and sociologists of science, for at stake is how science and society fit together. Recent years have seen a turn largely against the rhetoric of unity, ranging from the pleas of condensed matter physicists for disciplinary autonomy all the way to discussions in the humanities and social sciences that involve local history, feminism, multiculturalism, postmodernism, scientific relativism and realism, and social constructivism." "Many of these varied aspects of the debate over the disunity of science are reflected in the sixteen papers in this volume, which brings together a number of scholars studying science who otherwise have had little to say to each other: feminist theorists, philosophers of science, sociologists of science. Most of the contributors begin with the view that there is something local about scientific knowledge, and then try to explore where that leads."--BOOK JACKET.

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