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Facing Up
Science and Its Cultural Adversaries
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2001
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Defending the spirit of science against its cultural adversaries, these essays express a viewpoint that is reductionist, realist, and devoutly secular. Together, they afford the general reader the unique pleasure of experiencing the superb sense, understanding, and knowledge of one of the most interesting and forceful scientific minds of our era.
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Steven Weinberg is a national treasure. Not only is he one of America's greatest physicists, he is also a delightful essayist as well. In Facing Up, he addresses the issues of objectivity, reductionism, and the nature of science in rightful ways sure to outrage postmodernists.
-- Eric J. Chaisson, author of Cosmic Evolution
-- Eric J. Chaisson, author of Cosmic Evolution
In this wonderful and compelling collection of essays, Steven Weinberg--one of the greatest and most influential of physicists--convincingly argues that the more we discover about the laws governing the cosmos, the less it seems that we have any special status or role to play. While Weinberg may well be right regarding the absence of a divine plan for human beings, you cannot help leaving these finely written essays feeling uplifted by the boundless curiosity and ingenuity of the human spirit.
-- Brian Greene, author of The Elegant Universe
-- Brian Greene, author of The Elegant Universe
In 23 previously published articles and miscellaneous speeches, which span 15 years, the Nobel Prize-winning particle physicist takes up arms against a sea of post-modernists, religionists, mystics, and even some liberal critics of modern science...However, interspersed with the arguments, counterarguments, and rebuttals of adversaries are two quieter gems: a tour-de-force summary of 20th-century physics' accomplishments and a brief description of the moment of inspiration for his development of the theory unifying the weak and electromagnetic force.
-- Kirkus Reviews
-- Kirkus Reviews
Winner of the Nobel Prize for physics in 1979, Weinberg will be well known to science buffs for his book The First Three Minutes and to a wider readership for his frequent essays in the New York Review of Books. He is one of the foremost proponents of reductionism, 'the explanation of a wide range of scientific principles in terms of simpler, more universal ones.' He has also been a major figure in the so-called science wars, arguing against writers like Derrida and Latour who question the objective character of scientific knowledge and maintain that cultural factors influence the nature of scientific discoveries...Yet he is quite adept at explaining complex concepts clearly to the general public.
-- Publishers Weekly
-- Publishers Weekly
Cogent and lucid, this collection of essays helps general readers understand both why the so-called science wars have aroused such passions within the academy and how these wars have affected sociopolitical events far beyond university campuses.
-- Bryce Christensen Booklist
-- Bryce Christensen Booklist
The essays in Facing Up are illuminating and entertaining. They range across many subjects where Mr. Weinberg has points to make or turf to defend. There are excursions into quantum physics, cosmology, the history of science, and science's relationships with politics and religion.
-- The Economist
-- The Economist
[Facing Up is] lucidly written as ever, with a gentle humor that does not hide [Weinberg's] strong convictions on science, philosophy and religion. I unreservedly recommend it, not only to scientists but to all who share his beliefs in the contribution that science has made, and will continue to make, to the way we see ourselves and our world.
-- Brian Pippard Times Literary Supplement
-- Brian Pippard Times Literary Supplement
Anyone who has read Weinberg's essays in The New York Review of Books over the years knows that, in addition to being a superb popular expositor of science...the distinguished Nobel Prize physicist has not shied away from polemically treating more controversial matters as well...Weinberg's writing is a joy. Difficult ideas are explained in a language that is learned, unpretentious, elegant, and persuasive all at once--it is the quality of the ideas that comes through, ideas needing no embellishing obfuscation of style. Much, much to be learned here...A valuable, important book. Highly recommended.
-- M. Schiff Choice
-- M. Schiff Choice
People interested in the role of science and technology in our culture and everyday life, and in its preservation and strengthening, will find stimulating arguments to compare to their viewpoints. I have found a reassuring confidence on the universal standing of science in the shaping of human culture and also an amusing unifying thread in the fortuitous fact that [these] books share the rejection of intellectual smokiness as enacted in the famous Sokal's hoax, a must in any humanity and science curricula of university classes all over the world.
-- Vittorio Sgaramella History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
-- Vittorio Sgaramella History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Weinberg writes well and his clear style and strong opinions hold the reader's attention. He says he has "a taste for controversy", and this punchy and provocative writing certainly bears this out...This is an interesting book, with a lot to question and (I believe) disagree with, but is well worth reading.
-- John Polkinghorne Nature
-- John Polkinghorne Nature
Steven Weinberg inhabits a bleak world infested with adversaries that he is impelled to combat. He faces up to them with scientific rigour and lawyerly precision, as readers of this fascinating book of essays will discover with pleasure...Weinberg is a noble warrior in the science wars...Read this book.
-- John Ellis Physics World
-- John Ellis Physics World
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Preface
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1. Science as a Liberal Art
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2. Newtonianism, Reductionism, and the Art of Congressional Testimony
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3. Newton’s Dream
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4. Confronting O’Brien
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5. The Heritage of Galileo
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6. Nature Itself
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7. The Boundaries of Scientific Knowledge
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8. The Methods of Science . . . and Those by Which We Live
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9. Night Thoughts of a Quantum Physicist
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10. Reductionism Redux
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11. Physics and History
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12. Sokal’s Hoax
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13. Science and Sokal’s Hoax: An Exchange
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14. Before the Big Bang
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15. Zionism and Its Adversaries
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16. The Red Camaro
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17. The Non-Revolution of Thomas Kuhn
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18. T. S. Kuhn’s Non-Revolution: An Exchange
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19. The Great Reduction: Physics in the Twentieth Century
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20. A Designer Universe?
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21. “A Designer Universe?”: An Exchange
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22. Five and a Half Utopias
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23. Looking for Peace in the Science Wars
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Sources
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Index
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