
Pseudoscience: A Very Short Introduction
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Science & Technology
History
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
144
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Apr 27, 2023
Editore
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0190944420
ISBN-13
9780190944421
Descrizione
In an age where scientific literacy is crucial, this exploration delves into the often blurry lines between science and pseudoscience. With insights from Michael D. Gordin, readers are taken on a journey through the cultural and historical landscapes that have shaped our understanding of what constitutes legitimate scientific inquiry. Gordin's examination reveals how pseudoscientific beliefs have infiltrated various aspects of society, influencing everything from health practices to public policy.
Throughout the narrative, the author highlights notable examples of pseudoscience, shedding light on its appeal and longevity. By dissecting cases where scientific reasoning is either misapplied or completely disregarded, Gordin invites readers to critically assess the sources of their knowledge. His approach encourages skepticism and a deeper appreciation for the rigorous methodologies that underpin genuine scientific study.
Moreover, the book addresses the psychological aspects of why individuals may be drawn to pseudoscience, offering insights into cognitive biases and societal factors at play. This examination is timely and relevant, as misinformation proliferates in the modern age, and understanding the roots of these beliefs becomes increasingly necessary.
Through clear and concise prose, Gordin engages the reader in a thought-provoking discourse, making complex ideas accessible. This brief but impactful work serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the distinctions between true science and its fraudulent counterparts, promoting a more discerning view of knowledge in today's world.
Throughout the narrative, the author highlights notable examples of pseudoscience, shedding light on its appeal and longevity. By dissecting cases where scientific reasoning is either misapplied or completely disregarded, Gordin invites readers to critically assess the sources of their knowledge. His approach encourages skepticism and a deeper appreciation for the rigorous methodologies that underpin genuine scientific study.
Moreover, the book addresses the psychological aspects of why individuals may be drawn to pseudoscience, offering insights into cognitive biases and societal factors at play. This examination is timely and relevant, as misinformation proliferates in the modern age, and understanding the roots of these beliefs becomes increasingly necessary.
Through clear and concise prose, Gordin engages the reader in a thought-provoking discourse, making complex ideas accessible. This brief but impactful work serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the distinctions between true science and its fraudulent counterparts, promoting a more discerning view of knowledge in today's world.
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