
A House Built on Sand
Exposing Postmodernist Myths About Science
Noretta Koertge(Editor)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 30. March 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
336 pages
978-0-19-511726-4 (ISBN)
Description
Cultural critics say that 'science is politics by other means,' arguing that the results of scientific inquiry are profoundly shaped by the ideological agendas of powerful elites. Physicist Alan Sokal recently poked fun at these claims by foisting a sly parody of the genre on the unwitting editors of the cultural studies journal Social Text, touching off a still-unabated torrent of heated discussion. This hard-hitting collection picks up where Sokal left off. The essayists offer crisp and detailed critiques of case studies offered by the cultural critics as evidence that scientific results tell as more about social context than they do about the natural world. Pulling no punches, they identify numerous crude factual blunders (e.g. that Newton never performed any experiments) and egregious errors of omission, such as the attempt to explain the slow development of fluid dynamics solely on the terms of gender bias. Where there are positive aspects of a flawed account,or something to be learned from it, they do not hesitate to say so. Their target is shoddy scholarship. Comprising new essays by distinguished scholars of history, philosophy and science (including Sokal himself), this book raises lively debate to a new level of seriousness.
Reviews / Votes
The strenght of the book is that it provides a good transcendent critique of the excesses of a relativistic ontology, feminist critiques of science and the strong programme ... it is an important addition to the literature. * Steve Bishop, Science and Christian Belief, Vol. 13, No.1 April 2001 * this book contributes significantly to the current debate over science. * Gary Gutting, Brit Jnl for the Philosophy of Science, Vol.51, No.1. * Noretta Koertge describes with humorous effect how widely the participants at a seminar on the science wars roamed. * The Economist *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
line figures
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
547 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-511726-4 (9780195117264)
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Person
Noretta Koertge is Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at Indiana University.
Editor
Professor of the History and Philosophy of ScienceProfessor of the History and Philosophy of Science, Indiana University