Science as It Could Have Been: Discussing the Contingency/Inevitability Problem

Science as It Could Have Been: Discussing the Contingency/Inevitability Problem
Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Pittsburgh Press
Country
United States
Published
30 November 2015
Pages
480
ISBN
9780822944454

Science as It Could Have Been: Discussing the Contingency/Inevitability Problem

Could all or part of our taken-as-established scientific conclusions, theories, experimental data, ontological commitments, and so forth have been significantly different? Science as It Could Have Been focuses on a crucial issue that contemporary science studies have often neglected: the issue of contingency within science. It considers a number of case studies, past and present, from a wide range of scientific disciplines-physics, biology, geology, mathematics, and psychology-to explore whether components of human science are inevitable, or if we could have developed an alternative successful science based on essentially different notions, conceptions, and results. Bringing together a group of distinguished contributors in philosophy, sociology, and history of science, this edited volume offers a comprehensive analysis of the contingency/inevitability problem and a lively and up-to-date portrait of current debates in sciences studies.

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