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Author Haack, Susan.

Title Defending science--within reason : between scientism and cynicism / Susan Haack
Published Amherst, N.Y. : Prometheus Books, 2003

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Description 411 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents Ch. 1. Neither Sacred nor a Confidence Trick: The Critical Common-Sensist Manifesto -- Ch. 2. Nail Soup: A Brief, Opinionated History of the Old Deferentialism -- Ch. 3. Clues to the Puzzle of Scientific Evidence: A More-So Story -- Ch. 4. The Long Arm of Common Sense: Instead of a Theory of Scientific Method -- Ch. 5. Realistically Speaking: How Science Fumbles, and Sometimes Forges, Ahead -- Ch. 6. The Same, Only Different: Integrating the International -- Ch. 7. A Modest Proposal: The Sensible Program in Sociology of Science -- Ch. 8. Stronger Than Fiction: Science, Literature, and the "Literature of Science" -- Ch. 9. Entangled in the Bramble Bush: Science in the Law -- Ch. 10. Point of Honor: On Science and Religion -- Ch. 11. What Man Can Achieve When He Really Puts His Mind to It: The Value, and the Values, of Science -- Ch. 12. Not Till It's Over: Reflections on the End of Science
Summary "Avoiding the twin pitfalls of scientism and cynicism, noted philosopher Susan Haack argues that, fallible and flawed as they are, the natural sciences have been among the most successful of human enterprises - valuable not only for the vast, interlocking body of knowledge they have discovered, and not only for the technological advances that have improved our lives, but as a manifestation of the human talent for inquiry at its imperfect but sometimes remarkable best."
"This book explores the complexities of scientific evidence and the multifarious ways in which the sciences have refined and amplified the methods of everyday, empirical inquiry; articulates the ways in which the social sciences are like the natural sciences, and the ways in which they are different; disentangles the confusions of radical rhetoricians and cynical sociologists of science; exposes the evasions of apologists for religious resistance to scientific advances; weighs the benefits and the dangers of technology, tracks the efforts of the legal system to make the best use of scientific testimony, and tackles predictions of the eventual culmination, or annihilation, of the scientific enterprise."--BOOK JACKET
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 355-388) and index
Subject Creative ability in science.
Science -- Methodology.
Science -- Philosophy.
LC no. 2003012541
ISBN 1591021170 acid-free paper