Complex Figures
Lawrence & Wishart Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 3. July 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
186 pages
978-0-85315-974-2 (ISBN)
Description
This issue of new formations tries to overcome some of the binary rigidities that impede a dialectical understanding of science. Scientific materialism and realism are at the heart of the project of modernity. Nevertheless, and in spite of its real emancipatory powers, science and its claims to truth seldom entirely escape from the ideological envelope of their times or from the nets of funding sources, interest group concerns and career-building in which, like everything else, they are ensnared. In addition, the scientific world-view often re-inforces a positivistic and narrow version of what counts as facts, resisting wider cultural assessments of value. Yet, the idea that scientific endeavour is just bad, and that our best energies should be directed towards a wholesale critique of its ideological underpinnings, is equally one-sided. This collection of essays attempts to find a way through the pitfalls that litter the way to a more nuanced understanding of the complex figures that make up the relationship between science and culture.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
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978-0-85315-974-2 (9780853159742)
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Christopher Norris: PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE AS 'HISTORY OF THE PRESENT': QUANTUM THEORY, ANTI-REALISM, AND PARADIGM CHANGE Patricia Waugh: SCIENCE AND THE AESTHETICS OF ENGLISH MODERNISM Merja Polvinen: READING THE TEXTURE OF REALITY: INTERPRETATIONS OF CHAOS THEORY IN LITERATURE AND LITERARY STUDIES Peter Hallward: 'EVERYTHING IS REAL': GILLES DELEUZE AND CREATIVE UNIVOCITY Lisa Lynch: TRANS-GENESIS: AN INTERVIEW WITH EDUARDO KAC Steve Baker: PHILOSOPHY IN THE WILD? KAC AND DERRIDA ON ANIMALS AND RESPONSIBILITY Kate Soper: HUMANS, ANIMALS, MACHINES Debra Benita Shaw: THE SCIENTIST GOES SURFING: TIMOTHY LEARY, LSD AND THE INTERNET Roger Luckhurst: DEMON-HAUNTED DARWINISM Deborah Philips: FUTURE IMPERFECT: VERSIONS OF SCIENCE IN THE THEME PARK Megan Stern: A BRIEF HISTORY OF STEPHEN HAWKING: MAKING SCIENTIFIC MEANING IN CONTEMPORARY ANGLO-AMERICAN CULTURE. REVIEWS Elizabeth B Silva: EVERYDAY LIFE INVENTED AND REVISITED Esther Leslie: DECADE GRANDEUR Eleanor Byrne: ETHNICITY BEYOND THE PALE Mark Perryman: FANDOM RESISTANCE