Overcoming the Two Cultures

Overcoming the Two Cultures
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : 9781317254843
ISBN-13 : 1317254848
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Synopsis Overcoming the Two Cultures by : Richard E Lee Jr

This book tells the story of how the very idea of two cultures-the so-called divorce between science and the humanities-was a creation of the modern world-system. The contributors, working from a common research framework, trace the divorce of "facts" and "values" as part of the transition from feudalism to capitalism. This led to a polarization between universalist "science" and the particularist "humanities" and finally to the creation of the social sciences as an uneasy intermediary in this epistemological debate. The book addresses the contemporary attempts to overcome the division between the two cultures that emerge from science, feminism, race and ethnic studies, cultural studies, and ecology, ending with an analysis of the culture wars and the science wars. Contributors: Volkan Aytar, Ay,se Betul Celik, Mauro Di Meglio, Mark Frezzo, Ho-fung Hung, Biray Kolloupglu K3/4rl3/4, Agustin Lao- Montes, Eric Mielants, Boris Stremlin, Sunaryo, Norihisa Yamashita, Deniz Yukeseker.

The History of Modern Science

The History of Modern Science
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Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages : 568
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015014639143
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Synopsis The History of Modern Science by : Stephen G. Brush

Joseph Wright, Esq. Painter and Gentleman

Joseph Wright, Esq. Painter and Gentleman
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 170
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ISBN-10 : 9781443839594
ISBN-13 : 1443839590
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Joseph Wright, Esq. Painter and Gentleman by : Andrew Graciano

Andrew Graciano’s thorough study is a re-evaluation of Joseph Wright’s career and social status that demonstrates how his later landscapes, portraits and historical pictures are connected to a broader historical context, including contemporary science, industry and economics. In doing so, Graciano reinforces the idea that Wright was an intellectual painter, very much engaged with current ideas in these realms, as well as a gentleman of means beyond his artistic income, which gave him a social standing that has often been ignored by previous scholars.

Physics in the Nineteenth Century

Physics in the Nineteenth Century
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Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 0813524423
ISBN-13 : 9780813524429
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Physics in the Nineteenth Century by : Robert D. Purrington

Putting physics into the historical context of the Industrial Revolution and the European nation-state, Purrington traces the main figures, including Faraday, Maxwell, Kelvin, and Helmholtz, as well as their interactions, experiments, discoveries, and debates. The success of nineteenth-century physics laid the foundation for quantum theory and relativity in the twentieth. Robert D. Purrington is a professor of physics at Tulane University and coauthor of Frame of the Universe.