Rudá Biologie: Pseudověda V Sssr
di
Valerij N. Sojfer
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Science & Technology
History
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
346
Lingua
Ceco
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2005
Editore
Stilus
ISBN-10
8090355056
ISBN-13
9788090355057
Descrizione
Amid the tumultuous backdrop of the Soviet Union's scientific endeavors, a unique exploration of biology unfolds. A meticulous examination of the intertwining of science and ideology, this work delves into the emergence of what the author defines as "pseudoscience" within the Soviet framework. Valerij N. Sojfer scrutinizes not only the scientific theories that were embraced but also the political and social forces that shaped them, highlighting how the state influenced biological research.
Through an analytical lens, Sojfer reveals the consequences of allowing ideology to dictate scientific inquiry. The narrative provides a vivid account of the challenges faced by genuine scientists striving for truth amidst an atmosphere thick with dogma and censorship. This work serves as a compelling reminder of the importance of integrity in science, stressing the perilous implications of blurring the lines between objective study and state expediency.
Readers are drawn into a historical journey that unravels the complexity of scientific progress in a repressive environment. Sojfer's insights urge contemplation on how science can be shaped by external pressures and invites a deeper understanding of the symbiosis between science, culture, and politics.
Through an analytical lens, Sojfer reveals the consequences of allowing ideology to dictate scientific inquiry. The narrative provides a vivid account of the challenges faced by genuine scientists striving for truth amidst an atmosphere thick with dogma and censorship. This work serves as a compelling reminder of the importance of integrity in science, stressing the perilous implications of blurring the lines between objective study and state expediency.
Readers are drawn into a historical journey that unravels the complexity of scientific progress in a repressive environment. Sojfer's insights urge contemplation on how science can be shaped by external pressures and invites a deeper understanding of the symbiosis between science, culture, and politics.
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