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Alan Sokal is a prominent physicist and cultural critic, best known for his controversial 1996 hoax article published in the journal Social Text. The article, which blended nonsensical jargon with legitimate scientific references, was intended to expose what Sokal perceived as the intellectual shortcomings of postmodernist thought. His work sparked significant debate about the intersection of science and humanities, particularly concerning the role of language and interpretation in academic discourse.

In addition to his hoax, Sokal has authored several books, including 'Fashionable Nonsense: Postmodern Intellectuals' Abuse of Science,' which critiques the misuse of scientific concepts by certain intellectuals. His writings often explore the relationship between science, philosophy, and culture, emphasizing the importance of rigorous standards in both fields. Sokal's contributions have made him a notable figure in discussions regarding the philosophy of science and the critique of intellectual trends in contemporary society.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 November 24, 1947
出生地点 New York City, New York, USA