Culture, Curiosity and Communication in Scientific Discovery

Culture, Curiosity and Communication in Scientific Discovery
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 186
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ISBN-10 : 9780429861833
ISBN-13 : 0429861834
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Book Synopsis Culture, Curiosity and Communication in Scientific Discovery by : Nigel . Sanitt

Download or read book Culture, Curiosity and Communication in Scientific Discovery written by Nigel . Sanitt and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2018-10-03 with total page 186 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Many aspects of research activity in science are opaque to outsiders and this opacity infects how connections are made between science and other disciplines. The aim of Culture, Curiosity and Communication in Scientific Discovery is to try to shine a light through the mist of scientific research by way of examples taken from the sciences, social sciences and the humanities. The book maintains that the foundations of science are built on sand because theories come and go and the search for truth is elusive. Knowledge acquisition appears to be an end in itself, as though knowledge is some sort of commodity or object that can be traded. Nigel Sanitt explains that we have created a mythical objective world, where we pretend that opinions and values are generated by data alone and not by human beings. Science is part of our culture and part of the understanding of science is bound up with recognizing the social, economic and political ramifications as they apply to science. Culture, Curiosity and Communication in Scientific Discovery is a radical interpretation of how science works and aims to change the way scientists and non-scientists think about science.


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