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ISBN: HB: 9783593509778

University of Chicago Press, Campus Verlag

January 2020

620 pp.

21.5x13.9 cm

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£44,00
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Weak Knowledge

Forms, Functions, and Dynamics

Many of us view the world of science as a firm bastion of knowledge, with each new discovery and further illumination adding to an unshakable foundation of natural truths. "Weak Knowledge" aims to rattle our faith, not in core certainties of scientific findings but in their strength as accessible resources. The authors show how, throughout history, many bodies of research have become precarious due to a host of factors. These factors have included cultural or social disinterest, feeble empirical evidence or theoretical justifications, and a lack of practical applications in a given field's findings. This book brings together cases from a range of historical periods and disciplines, ranging from personal medicine to climatology, to illuminate the specific forms, functions, and dynamics of so-called "weak" bodies of knowledge.

About the Author

Moritz Epple is professor of the history of science at Goethe University, Frankfurt.

Annette Imhausen is professor of the history of science at Goethe University, Frankfurt.

Falk Muller is professor at Goethe University, Frankfurt.