×


 x 

Shopping cart
20%OFFHelen E. Longino - Science as Social Knowledge: Values and Objectivity in Scientific Inquiry - 9780691020518 - V9780691020518
Stock image for illustration purposes only - book cover, edition or condition may vary.

Science as Social Knowledge: Values and Objectivity in Scientific Inquiry

€ 45.99
€ 36.98
You save € 9.01!
FREE Delivery in Ireland
Description for Science as Social Knowledge: Values and Objectivity in Scientific Inquiry Paperback. Examining theories of human evolution and of prenatal hormonal determination of "gender-role" behavior, of sex differences in cognition, and of sexual orientation, the author shows how assumptions laden with social values affect the description, presentation, and interpretation of data. Num Pages: 280 pages, Ill. BIC Classification: JFC; JHM; PDR. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 233 x 158 x 16. Weight in Grams: 412.
Conventional wisdom has it that the sciences, properly pursued, constitute a pure, value-free method of obtaining knowledge about the natural world. In light of the social and normative dimensions of many scientific debates, Helen Longino finds that general accounts of scientific methodology cannot support this common belief. Focusing on the notion of evidence, the author argues that a methodology powerful enough to account for theories of any scope and depth is incapable of ruling out the influence of social and cultural values in the very structuring of knowledge. The objectivity of scientific inquiry can nevertheless be maintained, she proposes, by ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Princeton University Press United States
Number of pages
280
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1992
Condition
New
Weight
449g
Number of Pages
280
Place of Publication
New Jersey, United States
ISBN
9780691020518
SKU
V9780691020518
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-1

Reviews for Science as Social Knowledge: Values and Objectivity in Scientific Inquiry
"Helen Longino has written a timely book that fills a critical gap in the existing literature between philosophy of science and the social studies of science. Her exposition of scientific inquiry as a context-laden process provides the conceptual tools we need to understand how social expectations shape the development of science while at the same time recognizing the dependence of ... Read more

Goodreads reviews for Science as Social Knowledge: Values and Objectivity in Scientific Inquiry


Subscribe to our newsletter

News on special offers, signed editions & more!