Engaging Science
Discover a fresh perspective on the debates surrounding realism and the rationality of scientific knowledge in Engaging Science by Joseph Rouse. Published by Cornell University Press in 1996, this thought-provoking paperback spans 277 pages and challenges conventional views on science. Rouse argues that the ongoing disputes in the scientific community often overlook the profound political and cultural implications of scientific practices. Instead of merely focusing on knowledge, he emphasizes the importance of understanding science through its practices, providing readers with a deeper appreciation of its role in society. Engaging Science is essential reading for anyone interested in the philosophy of science and its impact on our world. Delve into Rouse's insightful analysis and expand your understanding of the complexities that shape scientific inquiry.