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Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
October 2025
Print publication year:
2025
Online ISBN:
9781009626880
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Book description

Historically and conceptually, influential traditions of thought and practice associated with humanism and science have been deeply connected. This book explores some of the most pivotal relations of humanistic and scientific engagement with the world to inspire a reconsideration of them in the present. Collectively, its essays illuminate a fundamental but contested feature of a broadly humanist worldview: the hope that science may help to improve the human condition, as well as the myriad relationships of humanity to the natural and social worlds in which we live. Arguably, these relationships are now more profoundly interwoven with our sciences and technologies than ever before. Addressing scientific and other forms of inquiry, approaches to integrating humanism with science, and cases in which science has failed, succeeded, and could do more to promote our collective welfare, this book enjoins us to articulate a compelling, humanist conception of the sciences for our times. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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‘Science and Humanism is an important contribution to the growing literature broadly concerned with ‘science and values,' with lucid and accessible chapters representing a variety of points of view on the relationship between science and humanism. It will be of interest to a wide audience, including philosophers and sociologists of science and their students, as well as reflective scientists and people interested in the many varieties of humanism and their histories.' ,

Hugh Lacey - Swarthmore College

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Contents

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  • Science and Humanism
    pp i-ii
  • Science and Humanism - Title page
    pp iii-iii
  • Knowledge, Values, and the Common Good
  • Copyright page
    pp iv-iv
  • Contents
    pp v-vi
  • Contributors
    pp vii-viii
  • Introduction
    pp 1-8
  • Part I - Interrelations
    pp 9-104
  • Scientific and Other Forms of Knowledge
  • Chapter 1 - What Is Science For?
    pp 11-35
  • Modern Intersections of Science and Humanism
  • Chapter 2 - Varieties of Philosophical Humanism and Conceptions of Science
    pp 36-59
  • Chapter 3 - Scientism and the Limits of Objective Thinking
    pp 60-80
  • Chapter 4 - Scientism: Reflections on Nature, Value, and Agency
    pp 81-104
  • Part II - Inspirations
    pp 105-194
  • Philosophies of Science and Its Social Role
  • Chapter 6 - John Dewey, Humanism, and the Value of Science
    pp 126-146
  • Chapter 8 - The Pragmatic and the Religious Functions of Science
    pp 172-194
  • Part III - Interventions
    pp 195-285
  • Scientific Knowledge and Social Imperatives
  • Chapter 9 - The Present Plight of Science, and Our Plight
    pp 197-215
  • Chapter 10 - Science and Justice
    pp 216-238
  • Beyond the New Orthodoxy of Value-Laden Science
  • Chapter 11 - The Human Sciences and the “Theory of Women”
    pp 239-262
  • References
    pp 286-320
  • Index
    pp 321-340

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