A Guide to the Scientific Knowledge of Things Familiar

A Guide to the Scientific Knowledge of Things Familiar
Author: Ebenezer Cobham Brewer
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2022-09-16
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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Harper's Weekly

Harper's Weekly
Author: John Bonner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 868
Release: 1857
Genre: American periodicals
ISBN:

Communicating Physics

Communicating Physics
Author: Josep Simon
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2015-07-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1317322932

The textbooks written by Adolphe Ganot (1804-87) played a major role in shaping the way physics was taught in the nineteenth century. Ganot's books were translated from their original French into more than ten languages, including English, allowing their adoption as standard works in Britain and spreading their influence as far as North America, Australia, India and Japan. Simon's Franco-British case study looks at the role of Ganot's two textbooks: Traité élémentaire de physique expérimentale et appliquée (1851) and Cours de physique purement expérimentale (1859), and their translations into English by Edmund Atkinson. The study is novel for its international comparison of nineteenth-century physics, its acknowledgement of the role of book-production on the impact of the titles and for its emphasis on the role of communication in the making of science.

Scientific Knowledge and Its Social Problems

Scientific Knowledge and Its Social Problems
Author: Jerome R. Ravetz
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2020-09-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000159841

Science is continually confronted by new and difficult social and ethical problems. Some of these problems have arisen from the transformation of the academic science of the prewar period into the industrialized science of the present. Traditional theories of science are now widely recognized as obsolete. In Scientific Knowledge and Its Social Problems (originally published in 1971), Jerome R. Ravetz analyzes the work of science as the creation and investigation of problems. He demonstrates the role of choice and value judgment, and the inevitability of error, in scientific research. Ravetz's new introductory essay is a masterful statement of how our understanding of science has evolved over the last two decades.