Science: a four thousand year history
In this book the author rewrites science's past to provide new ways of understanding and questioning our modern technological society. Aiming not just to provide information but to make people think, it explores how science has become so powerful by describing the financial interests and imperi...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this book the author rewrites science's past to provide new ways of understanding and questioning our modern technological society. Aiming not just to provide information but to make people think, it explores how science has become so powerful by describing the financial interests and imperial ambitions behind its success. Sweeping through the centuries from ancient Babylon right up to the latest hi-tech experiments in genetics and particle physics, the book also ranges internationally, challenging notions of European superiority by emphasising the importance of scientific projects based around the world, including revealing discussions of China and the Islamic Empire alongside the more familiar stories about Copernicus's sun-centered astronomy, Newton's gravity, and Darwin's theory of evolution. We see for instance how Muslim leaders encouraged science by building massive libraries, hospitals, and astronomical observatories. We rediscover the significance of medieval Europe, long overlooked, where religious institutions ensured science's survival, as the learning preserved in monasteries was subsequently developed in new and unique institutions: universities. Instead of focusing on esoteric experiments and abstract theories, the author explains how science belongs to the practical world of war, politics and business. And rather than glorifying scientists as idealized heroes, she tells true stories about real people, men and some women who needed to earn their living, who made mistakes, and who trampled down their rivals. Finally, this volume challenges scientific supremacy itself, arguing that science is successful not because it is always indubitably right, but because people have said that it is right. Science dominates modern life, but perhaps the globe will be better off by limiting science's powers and undoing some of its effects. |
Beschreibung: | XV, 408 S. Ill., Kt. 24 cm |
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adam_text | Contents
List of Illustrations
Introduction
ix
xiii
I ORIGINS
1. Sevens
2.
Babylon
3.
Heroes
4.
Cosmos
5.
Life
6.
Matter
7.
Technology
II INTERACTIONS
16
20
27
Зі
36
1.
Eurocentrism
2.
China
3.
Islam
4.
Scholarship
5.
Europe
6.
Aristotle
7.
Alchemy
1.
Exploration
2.
Magic
3.
Astronomy
4.
Bodies
5.
Machines
6.
Instruments
7.
Gravity
III EXPERIMENTS
43
48
55
61
68
77
93
101
108
118
125
131
138
VIU
Contents
IV
INSTITUTIONS
ι.
Societies
2.
Systems
3.
Careers
4.
Industries
5.
Revolutions
6.
Rationality
7.
Disciplines
V LAWS
147
154
162
170
177
185
191
1.
Progress
2.
Globalization
3.
Objectivity
4.
God
5.
Evolution
6.
Power
7.
Time
VI INVISIBLES
199
207
215
223
230
238
245
1.
Life
2.
Germs
3.
Rays
4.
Particles
5.
Genes
6.
Chemicals
7.
Uncertainties
VII
DECISIONS
255
261
269
277
284
291
299
1.
Warfare
2.
Heredity
3.
Cosmology
4.
Information
5. Rivalry
6.
Environment
7.
Futures
Postscript
Notes
Photographic Acknowledgements
Special Sources
Index
309
316
324
332
339
347
3SS
З63
З65
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