Who Rules In Science? by James Robert Brown

An Opinionated Guide to the Wars

"Who Rules in Science?" is a critical exploration of the power dynamics within the scientific community, examining how political, financial, and ideological influences shape scientific agendas and outcomes. The book delves into the ethical and philosophical questions surrounding scientific authority and credibility, arguing that science is often swayed by external forces including corporate interests and government agencies. Through a series of case studies and philosophical analysis, the author challenges the notion of science as a purely objective realm, proposing instead that it is a social institution subject to the same power struggles and biases that affect other areas of society.

Published
2001
Nationality
Canadian
Length
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Pages
256
Original Language
English
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