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Steven Shapin, "The Scientific Revolution" (U Chicago Press, 2018)

Steven Shapin, "The Scientific Revolution" (U Chicago Press, 2018)

FromNew Books in the History of Science


Steven Shapin, "The Scientific Revolution" (U Chicago Press, 2018)

FromNew Books in the History of Science

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Length:
74 minutes
Released:
Aug 26, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

“There was no such thing as the Scientific Revolution, and this is a book about it.” With this provocative and apparently paradoxical claim, Steven Shapin begins The Scientific Revolution (University of Chicago Press, 2018), his bold, vibrant exploration of the origins of the modern scientific worldview, now updated with a new bibliographic essay featuring the latest scholarship.
Steven Shapin is the Franklin L. Ford Research Professor of the History of Science at Harvard University. His books include Leviathan and the Air-Pump (with Simon Schaffer), A Social History of Truth: Civility and Science in Seventeenth-Century England, and The Scientific Life: A Moral History of a Late Modern Vocation.
Mark Molloy is the reviews editor at MAKE: A Literary Magazine.
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Released:
Aug 26, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Interviews with historians of science about their new books