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Knowledge And The World Challenges Beyond The Science Wars 2004th Edition Knppers

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Knowledge And The World Challenges Beyond The Science Wars 2004th Edition Knppers
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.99 MB
Pages: 330
Author: Knppers, Gnnter, , , ,
ISBN: 9783540210092, 3540210091
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 2004

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Knowledge And The World Challenges Beyond The Science Wars 2004th Edition Knppers by Knppers, Gnnter, , , , 9783540210092, 3540210091 instant download after payment.

Is what science tells us about the world determined unambiguously by facts, or does the content of any scientific theory in some way depend on the human condition. Sokal's hoax attacked the mere seriousness of post-modern views of science and shifted this controversial debate to a new level, which very quickly came to be known as "Science Wars." This book examines the broad range of philosophical positions on this issue to expound the epistemic merits of science and to tackle the central question: in what sense can science justifiably claim to provide a truthful portrait of reality?

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