The dangerous ideas of science
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The dangerous ideas of science
(American university studies, Series V ; Philosophy ; v. 48)
P. Lang, c1989
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Includes bibliographies and index
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Description
The Dangerous Ideas of Science describes the religious, governmental, industrial and general societal opposition to some major concepts of science. Included are two cases where religion and science clashed, two instances of governments tangling with science, one where industry fought science, and one of the intelligent general public being opposed. The last case is presented as the greatest threat of science.
Table of Contents
Contents: The opposition to certain science ideas from religion, government, industry and the intelligent public is detailed in one book for the first time.
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