The Knowledge Machine

The Knowledge Machine

by Michael Strevens
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 01/10/2020

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Rich with tales of discovery from Galileo to general relativity, a stimulating and timely analysis of how science works and why we need it.


'The best introduction to the scientific enterprise that I know. A wonderful and important book' David Wootton, author of The Invention of Science


It is only in the last three centuries that the formidable knowledge-making machine we call modern science has transformed our way of life and our vision of the universe - two thousand years after the invention of law, philosophy, drama and mathematics. Why did we take so long to invent science? And how has it proved to be so powerful?


The Knowledge Machine gives a radical answer, exploring how science calls on its practitioners to do something apparently irrational: strip away all previous knowledge - such as theological, metaphysical or political beliefs - and channel unprecedented energy into observation and experiment. In times of climate extremes, novel diseases and rapidly advancing technology, Strevens contends that we need more than ever to grasp the inner workings of our knowledge machine.


'A stylish and accessible investigation into the nature of the scientific method' Nigel Warburton, Philosophy Bites


'This elegant book takes us to the heart of the scientific enterprise' David Papineau, King's College London, author of Knowing the Score


'This book is a delight to read, richly illustrated with wonderfully told incidents from the history of natural science' Nancy Cartwright, University of California San Diego

ISBN:
9780241205792
9780241205792
Category:
History of science
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
01-10-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Books Ltd
Michael Strevens

Michael Strevens is a professor of philosophy at New York University, and the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2017. He was born in New Zealand and has been writing about the philosophy of science for twenty-five years. He lives in New York.

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