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Science and Inquiry, Fall 2005

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Review Sessions
Room: Chavez 111
 Wednesday 12/14   8–9 p.m.   David 
Thursday 12/15 5–6 p.m. Dan
Thursday 12/15 8–9 p.m. Will
Note: you can go to any session you choose (not only your TA's)

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SuggestedTopicsfortheSecondPaper2005

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Lecture Notes

FirstDayF2005
IntroductionChapter1
ABriefandEccentricHistoryofScience
ABriefandEccentricHistoryofPhilosophicalPrecursorstoLogicalPositivism
SomePhilosophicalDistinctions
LogicPlusEmpiricism
ProblemswithLogicalPositivism
ProblemswithLogicalEmpiricism
ProblemsaboutInductionandConfirmation
PopperFalsificationism
KuhnNormalScience
KuhnRevolutionaryScience
LakatosLaudanFeyerabendTwoProcess
SociologyofScience
FeministEpistemologyandScienceStudies
WhatIsNaturalism?
ObservationIsTheoryLaden
SocialStructureofScience
ScientificRealism
ScientificExplanation
MuddyPaste


Collins and Pinch

Collins and Pinch are the sort of sociologists that I have been criticizing so harshly. As an example, they talk on p. 2 about "the invention of germs." That is bizarre. If germs were "invented" when they say they were, then the Black Plague was not caused by germs (since they hadn't been invented yet) and the disease, which is still with us, known as Bubonic Plague, which we have learned to control very effectively isn't the same disease, and so the fact that the Black Plague was controlled by the same methods, and the fact that the germ was isolated from people with the same symptoms and etiology of disease are all just coincidences.

So, why am I using their book? First of all, they have a pretty mild case of social constructivism. Second, and this is the main thing, if you want to know what it is like to do science in the social and laboratory context in which it is done, the only people who try to find out are sociologists, and (the symmetry principle) they are just as interested in failures as successes, which is important to get a balanced picture.

EdibleKnowledge
SpecialandGeneralRelativity
GermsSterilitySpontaneousGeneration
GravitationalRadiation

Darwin

OriginoftheTheoryofEvolution
OriginofSpecies

Papers Are Due Wednesday.

Final Is Friday, 16 December 11:00 A.M.–1:00 P.M.,
201 Physics and Atmospheric Sciences Building.
Please bring bluebooks.


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