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9780226750248

The Scientific Life

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    9780226750248

  • ISBN10:

    0226750248

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-10-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Chicago Pr

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Summary

Who are scientists? What kind of people are they? What capacities and virtues are thought to stand behind their considerable authority? They are expertsindeed, highly respected expertsauthorized 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 Lifeis historian Steven Shapin's story about who scientists are, who we think they are, and why our sensibilities about such things matter. Conventional wisdom has long held that scientists are neither better nor worse than anyone else, that personal virtue does not necessarily accompany technical expertise, and that scientific practice is profoundly impersonal. Shapin, however, here shows how the uncertainties attending scientific research make the virtues of individual researchers intrinsic to scientific work. From the early twentieth-century origins of corporate research laboratories to the high-flying scientific entrepreneurship of the present, Shapin argues that the radical uncertainties of much contemporary science have made personal virtuesmorecentral to its practice than ever before, and he also reveals how radically novel aspects of late modern science have unexpectedly deep historical roots. His elegantly conceived history of the scientific career and character ultimately encourages us to reconsider the very nature of the technical and moral worlds in which we now live. Building on the insights of Shapin's last three influential books, featuring an utterly fascinating cast of characters, and brimming with bold and original claims,The Scientific Lifeis essential reading for anyone wanting to reflect on late modern American culture and how it has been shaped.

Author Biography

Steven Shapin is the Franklin L. Ford Professor of the History of Science at Harvard University. He is the author of A Social History of Truth and The Scientific Revolution, and with Simon Schaffer, the coauthor of Leviathan and the Air-Pump. He has also written for the New Yorker and is a frequent contributor to the London Review of Books.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. ix
Prefacep. xiii
Knowledge and Virtue: The Way We Live Nowp. 1
From Calling to Job: Nature, Truth, Method, and Vocation from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Centuriesp. 21
The Moral Equivalence of the Scientist: A History of the Very Ideap. 47
Who Is the Industrial Scientist? The View from the Towerp. 93
Who Is the Industrial Scientist? The View from the Managersp. 127
The Scientist and the Civic Virtues: The Moral Life of Organized Sciencep. 165
The Scientific Entrepreneur: Money, Motives, and the Place of Virtuep. 209
Visions of the Future: Uncertainty and Virtue in the World of High-Tech and Venture Capitalp. 269
The Way We Live Now: Epiloguep. 305
Notesp. 315
Bibliographyp. 401
Indexp. 441
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