Styles of knowing : a new history of science from ancient times to the present / Chunglin Kwa ; translated by David McKay
- Author
- Kwa, Chunglin
- Uniform Title
- Ontdekking van het weten. English
- Published
- Pittsburgh, Pa. : University of Pittsburgh Press, [2011]
- Copyright Date
- ©2011
- Physical Description
- viii, 366 pages ; 24 cm
- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction: The Six Styles of Knowing -- 2.The Deductive Style of Science -- 3.The Deductive Style in a Christian Context -- 4.From Scholar to Virtuoso: The Renaissance Origins of the Experimental Style -- 5.The Experimental Style II: The Skeptics and Their Opponents -- 6.The Experimental Style III: Alchemy and the New Sciences -- 7.The Hypothetical Style: Analogies between Nature and Technology -- 8.The Taxonomic Style -- 9.Statistical Analysis as a Style of Science -- 10.The Evolutionary Style -- 11.Science in the Twentieth Century.
- Summary
- "Now available in English, Styles of Knowing explores the development of various scientific reasoning processes in cultural-historical context. Influenced by historian Alistair Crombie's Styles of Scientific Thinking in the European Tradition, Chunglin Kwa organizes his book according to six distinct styles: deductive, experimental, analytical-hypothetical, taxonomic, statistical, and evolutionary. Instead of featuring individual scientific disciplines in different chapters, each chapter explains the historical applications of each style's unique criterion for good science. Kwa shows also how styles have influenced each other and transformed over time. In a chapter written especially for American audiences, Kwa examines how changes in engineering and technology during the twentieth century affected the balance among the various styles of science. Based on extensive research in Greek and Latin primary sources and numerous modern secondary sources, Kwa demonstrates the heterogeneous nature of scientific discovery. This accessible and innovative introduction to scientific change provides a foundational history for the classroom, historians, and nonspecialists"--
"Inspired by A. C. Crombie's Styles of Scientific Thinking in the European Tradition, Kwa offers a full overview of scientific development in cultural and historical context. He introduces readers to the different forms of reasoning used by different sciences. Each chapter examines a different scientific style, illuminating how each style emerges gradually and continues to evolve. Older styles sometimes combine with newer while each also still continues along a solo trajectory. Styles investigated include the deductive, the experimental, the analogical-hypothetical, the taxonomic, the statistical, and the evolutionary. Although primarily designed for use in the classroom, this sophisticated book is also accessible to nonspecialists"-- - Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 9780822961512 (pbk.)
0822961512 (pbk.) - Note
- Originally published in Dutch as: De ontdekking van het weten : een andere geschiedenis van de wetenschap.Amsterdam : Boom, c2005.
- Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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