Cathryn Carson is Associate Professor of History and Director of the Office for History of Science and Technology at the University of California, Berkeley. She is co-editor, with David A. Hollinger, of Reappraising Oppenheimer: Centennial Studies and Reflections and chair of the editorial board of Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Introduction: 1. Science and the public sphere 2. Tracking Heisenberg Part II. Culture: 3. The scientist as bildungsburger 4. Physics as philosophy 5. The culture of the vent 6. Bildung als konsumgut: dilemmas of the literary public sphere Part III. Politics: 7. Science, politics, and power: initial orientations 8. A new research system 9. Science policy in the atomic age 10. Expansion and uncertainty 11. Politics in the public sphere 12. Speaking of the Third Reich: denazification 13. Speaking of the Third Reich: war work 14. Speaking of the Third Reich: into the public sphere Part IV. Scientific Reason in the Public Sphere: 15. The public reach of reason after 1945 Epilogue.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Science and the public sphere 2. Tracking Heisenberg Part II. Culture: 3. The scientist as bildungsburger 4. Physics as philosophy 5. The culture of the vent 6. Bildung als konsumgut: dilemmas of the literary public sphere Part III. Politics: 7. Science, politics, and power: initial orientations 8. A new research system 9. Science policy in the atomic age 10. Expansion and uncertainty 11. Politics in the public sphere 12. Speaking of the Third Reich: denazification 13. Speaking of the Third Reich: war work 14. Speaking of the Third Reich: into the public sphere Part IV. Scientific Reason in the Public Sphere: 15. The public reach of reason after 1945 Epilogue.
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