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John Phin

The Seven Follies of Science

In “The Seven Follies of Science,” John Phin presents a critical examination of the missteps and misconceptions that have historically plagued scientific inquiry. Written with a blend of clarity and acerbic wit, this second edition delves into the pitfalls of scientific thought'Äîranging from dogmatic adherence to outdated theories to the hubris of practitioners who overlook the nuances of empirical evidence. Phin'Äôs prose is marked by a conversational yet erudite style, making complex ideas accessible while engaging readers in a broader discourse on scientific methodology and philosophy during the late 19th century, a time ripe with both enthusiasm for and skepticism of burgeoning scientific advancements. John Phin was not only an esteemed author and editor but also a passionate advocate for the dissemination of scientific knowledge. His background in engineering and familiarity with the scientific community informed his critique of the discipline. Having witnessed firsthand the challenges faced by scientific reformers, Phin sought to illuminate the dangers of intellectual complacency and the necessity for ongoing inquiry, reflecting the broader tensions in the Victorian era between tradition and innovation. This book is essential for anyone interested in the philosophy of science and the evolution of scientific thought. Phin's incisive analysis invites readers to reflect critically on the nature of scientific progress and the societal implications of its follies. Whether you are a scholar, student, or simply a curious reader, this work is invaluable in contextualizing the complexities of scientific endeavors.
215 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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