
Scientific Controversies
A Socio-Historical Perspective on the Advancement of Science
Dominique Raynaud(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 14. October 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-1-032-92230-0 (ISBN)
Description
In Scientific Controversies, Dominque Raynaud shows how organized debates in the sciences help us establish or verify our knowledge of the world. If debates focus on form, scientific controversies are akin to public debates that can be understood within the framework of theories of conflict. If they focus on content, then such controversies have to do with a specific activity and address the nature of science itself. Understanding the major focus of a scientific controversy is a first step toward understanding these debates and assessing their merits.
Controversies of unique socio-historic context, disciplines, and characteristics are examined: Pasteur's germ theory and Pouchet's theory of spontaneous generation; vitalism advocated at Montpellier versus experimental medicine in Paris; the science of optics about the propagation of visual rays; the origins of relativism (the Duhem-Quine problem). Touching on the work of Boudon, Popper, and others, Raynaud puts forward an incrementalist theory about the advancement of science through scientific controversies.
The debates Raynaud has selected share in common their pivotal importance to the history of the sciences. By understanding the role of controversy, we better understand the functioning of science and the stakes of the contemporary scientific debates.
Controversies of unique socio-historic context, disciplines, and characteristics are examined: Pasteur's germ theory and Pouchet's theory of spontaneous generation; vitalism advocated at Montpellier versus experimental medicine in Paris; the science of optics about the propagation of visual rays; the origins of relativism (the Duhem-Quine problem). Touching on the work of Boudon, Popper, and others, Raynaud puts forward an incrementalist theory about the advancement of science through scientific controversies.
The debates Raynaud has selected share in common their pivotal importance to the history of the sciences. By understanding the role of controversy, we better understand the functioning of science and the stakes of the contemporary scientific debates.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academic
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Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
434 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-92230-0 (9781032922300)
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Content
Introduction; 1: Relativism and Rationalism: A Metacontroversy; 2: The Controversy between Pasteur and Pouchet: An Essay on the Principle of Accumulated Asymmetries; 3: The Vitalism-Organicism Controversy between Paris and Montpellier: An Essay on the Social Determination of Knowledge; 4: Intromission versus Extramission in Oxford: An Essay on the Norms of Rationality; 5: Al-Samarqand?'s Native Theory of Controversies: An Essay on the Negotiation of Truth 1; 6: The SSK in the Name of Prestigious Ancestors: Duhem, Quine and Wittgenstein; Conclusion