Defending the role that science must play in democratic
society--science defined not just in terms of technology but as a way
of approaching problems and viewing the world.In this collection of
original essays, experts in political science, the hard sciences,
philosophy, history, and other disciplines examine contemporary
anti-science trends, and make a strong case that respect for science
is essential for a healthy democracy. The editors note that a
contradiction lies at the heart of modern society. On the one hand, we
inhabit a world increasingly dominated by science and technology. On
the other, opposition to science is prevalent in many forms--from
arguments against the teaching of evolution and the denial of climate
change to the promotion of alternative medicine and outlandish claims
about the effects of vaccinations. Adding to this grass-roots
hostility toward science are academics espousing postmodern
relativism, which equates the methods of science with regimes of
"power-knowledge." While these cultural trends are sometimes marketed
in the name of "democratic pluralism," the contributors contend that
such views are actually destructive of a broader culture appropriate
for a democratic society. This is especially true when facts are
degraded as "fake news" and scientists are dismissed as elitists.
Rather than enhancing the capacity for rational debate and critical
discourse, the authors view such anti-science stances on either the
right or the left as a return to premodern forms of subservience to
authority and an unwillingness to submit beliefs to rational scrutiny.
Beyond critiquing attitudes hostile to science, the essays in this
collection put forward a positive vision for how we might better
articulate the relation between science and democracy and the benefits
that accrue from cultivating this relationship.
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Defending Reason in a Free Society
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781633884755
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Prometheus
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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