Steven Shapin
Steven Shapin is an American historian and sociologist of science. He is known for his work on the history of science, particularly the sociology of scientific knowledge. Shapin has contributed significantly to the understanding of how scientific knowledge is produced and validated in society.
Books
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1. Leviathan And The Air Pump
Hobbes, Boyle, and the Experimental Life
This book explores the historical debate between Thomas Hobbes and Robert Boyle over the role of experimentation in the production of scientific knowledge during the 17th century. It delves into the philosophical and methodological differences between the two thinkers, highlighting Boyle's advocacy for empirical experimentation using the air pump and Hobbes' skepticism about the reliability of such methods without a solid theoretical foundation. The narrative examines how this debate reflects broader questions about the nature of scientific inquiry and the social and political contexts that shape scientific practices.
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2. A Social History Of Truth
Civility and Science in Seventeenth-Century England
This insightful work delves into the intricate relationship between trust, credibility, and the establishment of truth within the scientific community of 17th-century England. It explores how social interactions, cultural norms, and personal reputations played pivotal roles in the validation of scientific knowledge during this transformative period. By examining the lives and practices of prominent figures, the narrative reveals how the social fabric of the time influenced the acceptance and dissemination of scientific ideas, highlighting the enduring interplay between society and the pursuit of truth.
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