Perspectives on Science and Culture /

"Perspectives on Science and Culture explores the intersection between scientific understanding and cultural representation from an interdisciplinary perspective. Contributors to the volume analyze representations of science and scientific discourse from the perspectives of rhetorical criticism...

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Other Authors: Soetaert, Ronald (Editor), Rutten, Kris, 1951- (Editor), Blancke, Stefaan, 1976- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: West Lafayette, Indiana : Purdue University Press, [2018]
Series:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : perspectives on science and culture
  • pt. 1. Narrative and rhetorical perspectives
  • ch. 1. Experiencing nature through cable television
  • ch. 2. Steven Pinker and the scientific sublime : how a new category of experience transformed popular science
  • ch. 3. Architectonic discourses and their extremisms
  • ch. 4. Science and the idea of culture
  • ch. 5. A rhetorical analysis of the two cultures in literary fiction
  • ch. 6. The missing link and human origins : understanding an evolutionary icon
  • pt. 2. Cognitive perspectives
  • ch. 7. Suspicion toward science and the role of automatic intuitions about origins
  • ch. 8. Bridging the gap : from intuitive to scientific reasoning-the case of evolution
  • ch. 9. Missing links : how cladograms reify common evolutionary misconceptions
  • ch. 10. Representations of the origin of species in secular (France) and religious (Morocco) contexts
  • pt. 3. Epistemological perspectives
  • ch. 11. Updating evolutionary epistemology
  • ch. 12. Intuitions in science education and the public understanding of science
  • ch. 13. Vindicating Science-by bringing it down
  • pt. 4. Thematic Bibliography
  • Thematic bibliography of publications on different perspectives on science and culture.