The scientific life : a moral history of a late modern vocation / Steven Shapin.

"In this brilliant book Shapin takes us from celebration and criticism to description and understanding of one of the most important phenomena of the twentieth century-the creation of technical novelties. Richly paradoxical and entertaining, The Scientific Life contrasts the evidence-free moral...

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Main Author: Shapin, Steven
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, ©2008.
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Summary:"In this brilliant book Shapin takes us from celebration and criticism to description and understanding of one of the most important phenomena of the twentieth century-the creation of technical novelties. Richly paradoxical and entertaining, The Scientific Life contrasts the evidence-free moralizing of the cultural critics and early sociologists of science with the often insightful analyses of the despised industrial researchers. He shows that when adequately described the worlds of technoscientific research and venture capital are not the soulless, routinized, bureaucratic antithesis of the academic ideal, but ones where the necessary uncertainties of innovation are dealt with using face-time, trust, charisma, and even proverbs, things our narratives mistakenly consign to a pre-modern era. This is a book where the doers get their due and the contemplators their comeuppance; where the quotidian is richer than the transcendent."--David Edgerton, author of The Shock of the Old -- Book jacket
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvii, 468 pages) : illustrations, portraits
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 401-439) and index.
ISBN:9780226750170
0226750175
9786612240034
6612240032
Language:English.