Science wars what scientists know and how they know it
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Formato: | CD no musical |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Chantilly, VA :
Teaching Co
cop. 2006
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Colección: | The great courses. Science & mathematics
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Pt. 1. Lecture 1. Knowledge and truth are age-old problems
- lecture 2. Competing visions of the scientific method
- lecture 3. Galileo, the Catholic Church, and truth
- lecture 4. Isaac Newton's theory of the universe
- Lecture 5. Science vs. philosophy in the 17th century
- lecture 6. Locke, Hume, and the path to skepticism
- lecture 7. Kant restores certainty
- lecture 8. Science, society, and the age of reason
- lecture 9. Science comes of age in the 19th century
- lecture 10. Theories need not explain
- lecture 11. Knowledge as a product of the active mind
- lecture 12. Trading reality for experience.
- Pt. 2. Lecture 13. Scientific truth in the early 20th century
- lecture 14. Two new theories of scientific knowledge
- lecture 15. Einstein and Bohr redefine reality
- lecture 16. Truth, ideology, and thought collectives
- lecture 17. Kuhn's revolutionary image of science
- lecture 18. Challenging mainstream science from within
- Lecture 19. Objectivity under attack
- lecture 20. Scientific knowledge as a social construct
- lecture 21. New definitions of objectivity
- lecture 22. Science wars of the late 20th century
- lecture 23. Intelligent design and the scope of science
- lecture 24. Truth, history, and citizenship.