
Scientific Development and Misconceptions Through the Ages
A Reference Guide
Robert E. Krebs(Author)
Greenwood Press
Published on 28. February 1999
Book
Hardback
296 pages
978-0-313-30226-8 (ISBN)
Description
The evolution of science through the ages has often been marred by people's misconceptions. From pre-historic times, when myths played a major role in people's lives, to present-day debates concerning the environment, people have sought ways to explain the world around them and have often come up with incorrect answers. Science has grown through the correction of these misconceptions. This unique reference source can be used by students, teachers, and other interested researchers to explore this growth as it pertains to both the field of science and the process of scientific experimentation. Readers will discover how misunderstandings led to further experimentation and eventually to scientific facts.
These false paths to scientific knowledge are not treated as deliberate misconduct, but rather as a lack of knowledge and a misunderstanding of the science and technology involved, both of which were sooner or later corrected by men and women of science. Krebs explores the conception and development of scientific thought in five different fields: Medicine and Health; Life Science; Chemistry and Physics; Astrology, Astronomy, and Cosmology; and Conservation, Ecology, and Environmentalism. Within each of these categories, he explores more specific areas, such as the circulatory system, geology, and inner planets. This arrangement provides easy access for the researcher interested in a particular area of science as well as those looking for general information, illuminating how our modern understanding of science is based on much of the developments in our ancient past.
These false paths to scientific knowledge are not treated as deliberate misconduct, but rather as a lack of knowledge and a misunderstanding of the science and technology involved, both of which were sooner or later corrected by men and women of science. Krebs explores the conception and development of scientific thought in five different fields: Medicine and Health; Life Science; Chemistry and Physics; Astrology, Astronomy, and Cosmology; and Conservation, Ecology, and Environmentalism. Within each of these categories, he explores more specific areas, such as the circulatory system, geology, and inner planets. This arrangement provides easy access for the researcher interested in a particular area of science as well as those looking for general information, illuminating how our modern understanding of science is based on much of the developments in our ancient past.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
611 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-313-30226-8 (9780313302268)
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Person
ROBERT E. KREBS is the retired Associate Dean for Research at the University of Illinois Health Sciences Center. He is the author of The History and Use of Our Earth's Chemical Elements (Greenwood Press, 1998).
Content
Introduction Types of Beliefs Types of Misconceptions Background What Science Is What Science Is Not Medicine and Health Introduction Anatomy and Physiology The Circulatory System The Muscular/Skeletal and Nervous Systems Diseases: Causes, Treatments, and Cures Health and Preventive Medicine Alternative Medicine and Modern Medical Misconceptions Life Sciences Introduction Prehistory and Creation Myths Scientific Concepts and Creation Change Geology Time Evolution The Evolution of Humans Chemistry and Physics Ancient Development of the Uses of Fire and Tools The Foundations for the Sciences of Chemistry and Physics Alchemy The Renaissance of Chemistry and Physics The Golden Years of Chemistry and Physics Paricles, Complexity, Chaos, and Uncertainty Astrology, Astronomy, and Cosmology Introduction Definitions Astronomy, the Solar System, and the Universe Conservation, Ecology, and Environmentalism Introduction Definitions Conservation Ecology Environmentalism Other Environmental Issues Index