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Reliable Knowledge : An Exploration of the Grounds for Belief in Science

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Why believe in the findings of science? John Ziman argues that scientific knowledge is not uniformly reliable, but rather like a map representing a country we cannot visit.

He shows how science has many elements, including alongside its experiments and formulae the language and logic, patterns and preconceptions, facts and fantasies used to illustrate and express its findings.

These elements are variously combined by scientists in their explanations of the material world as it lies outside our everyday experience.

John Ziman's book offers at once a valuably clear account and a radically challenging investigation of the credibility of scientific knowledge, searching widely across a range of disciplines for evidence about the perceptions, paradigms and analogies on which all our understanding depends.

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Cambridge University Press
0521406706 / 9780521406703
Paperback / softback
501
02/05/1991
United Kingdom
English
208 pages, 4 Tables, unspecified; 1 Maps; 15 Halftones, unspecified; 12 Line drawings, unspecified
133 x 223 mm, 280 grams