Truth of Science
Explore the riveting intersection of philosophy and science in "Truth of Science" by Roger G. Newton, published by Harvard University Press in 2000. This thought-provoking paperback, consisting of 272 pages, delves into the contentious debates surrounding the concept of scientific truth. Newton provides a reasoned and insightful response to the prevalent claims that objective truth is a mere illusion, challenging the assertions that dismiss scientific authority. With clarity and depth, he navigates the cultural battles over the nature of truth in science, making a compelling case for its validity and importance. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the philosophy of science, physics, and the ongoing discourse about the reliability of scientific knowledge. Don't miss this opportunity to enrich your understanding of the truths that underpin our scientific endeavors.