Title:
The scientific life : a moral history of a late modern vocation
Author:
Shapin, Steven.
ISBN:
9780226750248
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
Chicago, Ill. ; London : University of Chicago Press, c2008.
Physical Description:
xvii, 468 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
General Note:
Formerly CIP.
Contents:
Knowledge and virtue : the way we live now -- From calling to job : nature, truth, method, and vocation from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries -- The moral equivalence of the scientist : a history of the very idea -- Who is the industrial scientist? : the view from the tower -- Who is the industrial scientist? : the view from the managers -- The scientist and the civic virtues : the moral life of organized science -- The scientific entrepreneur : money, motives, and the place of virtue -- Visions of the future : uncertainty and virtue in the world of high-tech and venture capital -- The way we live now : epilogue.
Abstract:
"Who are scientists? What kind of people are they? What capacities and virtues are thought to stand behind their considerable authority? They are experts - indeed, highly respected experts - authorized to describe and interpret the natural world and widely trusted to help transform knowledge into power and profit. But are they morally different from other people? The Scientific Life is historian Steven Shapin's story about who scientists are, who we think they are, and why our sensibilities about such things matter."--BOOK JACKET.
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