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title: "Antiscience"
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source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antiscience"
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category: "reference"
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tags: "science, encyclopedia"
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date_saved: "2026-05-05T06:21:04.836100+00:00"
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== Bibliography ==
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A Bullock & S Trombley [Eds.], The New Fontana Dictionary of Modern Thought, third edition, London: Harper Collins, 1999
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Burger, P and Luckman, T, "The Social Construction of Reality: A Treatise" in the Sociology of Knowledge. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1966
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Collins, Harry and Pinch, Trevor, The Golem. What everyone should know about science, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993
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Gross, Paul R and Norman Levitt, Higher Superstition: The Academic Left and Its Quarrels with Science, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994
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Gerald Holton, Science and anti-science, Harvard University Press, 1993 ISBN 0674792998
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Knorr-Cetina, Karin D, & Mulkay, Michael, Science Observed: Perspectives on the Social Study of Science, Sage Publications Ltd, 1983
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Knorr-Cetina, Karin D, Epistemic Cultures: How the Sciences Make Knowledge, Harvard University Press, 1999
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Levins, R. "Ten propositions on science and antiscience" in Social Text, 46/47:101–111, 1996.
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Levins, R. "Touch Red," in Judy Kaplan an Linn Shapiro, eds., Red Diapers: Growing up in the Communist Left, U. of Illinois, 1998, pp. 257–266.
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Levins, R. "Dialectics and systems theory" in Science and Society 62(3):373–399, 1998.
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Levins, R. "The internal and external in explanatory theories", Science as Culture, 7(4):557–582, 1998.
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Levins, R. and Lopez C. "Toward an ecosocial view of health", International Journal of Health Services 29(2):261–293, 1999.
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Nye, Andrea, Words of Power: A Feminist Reading of the History of Logic, London: Routledge, 1990
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Pepper, David, The Roots of Modern Environmentalism, London: Routledge, 1989
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Ullica Segerstrale (Ed), Beyond the Science Wars: the missing discourse about science and society, Albany: State University of New York Press, 2000, ISBN 0791446182
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Vining, Joseph, On the Future of Total Theory: Science, Antiscience, and Human Candor, Erasmus Institute papers, 1999
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Leviathan and the Air Pump Schapin and Shaffer (covers the conflict between Hobbes and Boyle).
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The Scientific Outlook by Bertrand Russell (sets out the limits of science from the perspective of a vehement campaigner against anti-science).
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An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding by David Hume (The first major work to point out the limits of inductive reasoning, the 'new tool of science').
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Against Method by Paul Feyerabend (probably the individual most accused of reinvigorating anti-science, although some claim that he is in fact strengthening the scientific debate).
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== External links ==
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"What's wrong with relativism?", Physics World, by Harry Collins
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The Postmodern Critique of Science
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A Critique of Western Science by Alex Paterson
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The Critique of Science Becomes Academic by Brian Martin
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If They Believe That – Science by Reginald Firehammer
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The Ontological Reversal: A Figure of Thought of Importance for Science Education by Bo Dahlin
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Davidson, Donald, Essays on Actions and Events, OUP, 2001 ISBN 0199246270
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Rosenberg, Alex; Kaplan, D. M. (2005). "How to Reconcile Physicalism and Antireductionism about Biology". Philosophy of Science. 72 (1): 43–68. doi:10.1086/428389. ISSN 1539-767X. JSTOR 10.1086/428389. S2CID 170840113.
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Psychoneural Reduction The New Wave, John Bickle, Bradford Books, 1998, ISBN 0262024322
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Dunning, Brian (8 November 2011). "Skeptoid #283: Top 10 Anti-Science Websites". Skeptoid. |