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Higher Superstition By Paul R. Gross

Higher Superstition by Paul R. Gross


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As literary theorists deconstruct scientific texts and feminists condemn scientific patriarchy, this text argues that principles and practices that underlie 300 years of scientific achievement have come under attack by people with little or no scientific knowledge.

Higher Superstition Summary

Higher Superstition: The Academic Left and Its Quarrels with Science by Paul R. Gross

With the emergence of cultural studies and the blurring of once clear academic boundaries, scholars are turning to subjects far outside their traditional disciplines and areas of expertise. In Higher Superstition scientists Paul Gross and Norman Levitt raise serious questions about the growing criticism of science by humanists and social scientists on the academic left. As literary theorists deconstruct scientific texts and feminists condemn scientific patriarchy, they argue, principles and practices that underlie 300 years of scientific acheivement come under attack from scholars with little actual knowledge of science. Gross and Levitt explore the origins and history of the trend and examine examples of science bashing from an array of currently fashionable viewpoints - postmodernism, feminism, radical environmentalism, multiculturalism, and AIDS activism. They find the origins of antiscience attitudes not only in modern discontents but also in a long tradition of Romantic unhappiness with Rationalism. Their concerns, however, are clearly for the present and the future. They question how far the university community should go in validating nonscientific judgements of science. And they warn that the long-term consequences of these trends - for science education and for public judgement of scientific issues - may be infinitely more serious than the political correctness wars currently being waged on university campuses.

Higher Superstition Reviews

An original, brilliant, and important book. The authors clarify the impact, mostly malign, of postmodernism--at least postmodernism in the hands of the second-rate--on the evolving curriculum in higher education.--Edward O. Wilson, Harvard University

Table of Contents

The academic left and science; history and politics - natural science and its natural enemies; the cultural construction of cultural constructivism; the realm of idle phrases - postmodernism, literary theory and cultural criticism; auspicating gender; the gates of Eden; the schools of indictment; why do people imagine a vain thing?; does it matter?.

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GOR004973448
9780801847660
0801847664
Higher Superstition: The Academic Left and Its Quarrels with Science by Paul R. Gross
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Johns Hopkins University Press
19940101
328
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