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Science, pseudo-science, and society / edited by Marsha P. Hanen, Margaret J. Osler, and Robert G. Weyant.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Hanen, Marsha P., 1936-2019.
Osler, Margaret J., 1942-
Weyant, Robert G., 1933-
Calgary Institute for the Humanities.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Science--Philosophy--Congresses.
Science.
Science--Social aspects--Congresses.
Science--History--Congresses.
Physical Description:
303 p. ; 23 cm.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Waterloo, Ont. : Published for the Calgary Institute for the Humanities by Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1980.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This volume collects the papers presented at a conference on “Science, Pseudo–science and Society,” sponsored by the Calgary Institute for the Humanities and held at the University of Calgary, May 10–12, 1979. More than many such collections, this one preserves some trace of the intellectual excitement which surrounded this gathering of scholars. A primary inspiration for the symposium on “Science, Pseudoscience, and Society” was a growing awareness of the crucial role the study of pseudo–science plays in the areas of contemporary scholarship which are concerned with the nature of science and its relationship to broader social issues. This volume is organized around three major questions concerning the relationships among science, pseudo–science, and society. The papers in the first section address the question of whether it is possible to draw a sharp demarcation between science and pseudo–science and what the criteria of that demarcation might be. The papers in the second section, recognizing the historical importance of various of the pseudo–sciences, consider their impact—positive or negative—on the development of the sciences themselves. The papers in the third section deal with the question of the relationship between the sciences and pseudo–sciences, on the one hand, and social factors on the other.
Contents:
Front Matter
Table of Contents
Foreword
About the Authors
Preface
Introductory Remarks
The Problem of Demarcation
Resemblance, Correlation, and Pseudoscience
The Role of Psychological Explanations of the Rejection or Acceptance of Scientific Theories
Parapsychology: Science or Pseudo-Science?
Protoscience, Pseudoscience, Metaphors and Animal Magnetism
Legal Science and Legal Justification
The Impact of Pseudo-Science on the Development of Science
The Influence of Alchemy on Newton
S. T. Coleridge and the Human Sciences: Anthropology, Phrenology, and Mesmerism
Evolution, Ethnology, and Poetic Fancy: Sir Daniel Wilson and Mid-Victorian Science
Social Dimensions of Science and Pseudo-Science
Aristotle and the New Philosophy: Stubbe Versus the Royal Society
Deploying ‘Pseudoscience’: Then and Now
Apocryphal Knowledge: The Misuse of Science
Closing Remarks
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Papers presented at a conference sponsored by the Calgary Institute for the Humanities, held at the University of Calgary, May 10-12, 1979.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9780889207936
0889207933
OCLC:
645337166

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