â Post-truthâ , Oxford Dictionaryâ s 2016 word of the year, appears to cover only the turn away from reason in contemporary politics. In fact the truth behind â post-truthâ is historically and philosophically more complex. As Fuller shows in this book, it reaches into the nature of knowledge itself.
â Post-truthâ , Oxford Dictionaryâ s 2016 word of the year, appears to cover only the turn away from reason in contemporary politics. In fact the truth behind â post-truthâ is historically and philosophically more complex. As Fuller shows in this book, it reaches into the nature of knowledge itself.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Steve Fuller is the Auguste Comte Professor of Social Epistemology in the Department of Sociology at the University of Warwick, UK. Originally trained in history and philosophy of science, Fuller pioneered the field of 'social epistemology' in a quarterly journal that he founded in 1987 as well as in more than twenty books. His most recent books are Knowledge: The Philosophical Quest in History (2015) and The Academic Caesar (2016).
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Acknowledgements Introduction: Science and Politics in a Post-Truth Era: Pareto's Hidden Hand Chapter One: Brexit: Political Expertise Confronts the Will of the People Chapter Two: What Philosophy Does and Does Not Teach Us about the Post-Truth Condition Chapter Three: Sociology and Science and Technology Studies as Post-Truth Sciences Chapter Four: The Post-Truth about Academia: Undiscovered Public Knowledge Appendix: Prolegomena To A Deep History of 'Information Overload' Chapter Five: Science Customisation: A Project for the Post-Truth Condition Chapter Six: The Performance of Politics and Science on the Playing Field of Time Chapter Seven: Forecasting: The Future as the Post-Truth Playground The Argument in A Nutshell Glossary References Index. Acknowledgements Introduction: Science and Politics in a Post-Truth Era: Pareto's Hidden Hand Chapter One: Brexit: Political Expertise Confronts the Will of the People Chapter Two: What Philosophy Does and Does Not Teach Us about the Post-Truth Condition Chapter Three: Sociology and Science and Technology Studies as Post-Truth Sciences Chapter Four: The Post-Truth about Academia: Undiscovered Public Knowledge Appendix: Prolegomena To A Deep History of 'Information Overload' Chapter Five: Science Customisation: A Project for the Post-Truth Condition Chapter Six: The Performance of Politics and Science on the Playing Field of Time Chapter Seven: Forecasting: The Future as the Post-Truth Playground The Argument in A Nutshell Glossary References Index.
Acknowledgements Introduction: Science and Politics in a Post-Truth Era: Pareto's Hidden Hand Chapter One: Brexit: Political Expertise Confronts the Will of the People Chapter Two: What Philosophy Does and Does Not Teach Us about the Post-Truth Condition Chapter Three: Sociology and Science and Technology Studies as Post-Truth Sciences Chapter Four: The Post-Truth about Academia: Undiscovered Public Knowledge Appendix: Prolegomena To A Deep History of 'Information Overload' Chapter Five: Science Customisation: A Project for the Post-Truth Condition Chapter Six: The Performance of Politics and Science on the Playing Field of Time Chapter Seven: Forecasting: The Future as the Post-Truth Playground The Argument in A Nutshell Glossary References Index. Acknowledgements Introduction: Science and Politics in a Post-Truth Era: Pareto's Hidden Hand Chapter One: Brexit: Political Expertise Confronts the Will of the People Chapter Two: What Philosophy Does and Does Not Teach Us about the Post-Truth Condition Chapter Three: Sociology and Science and Technology Studies as Post-Truth Sciences Chapter Four: The Post-Truth about Academia: Undiscovered Public Knowledge Appendix: Prolegomena To A Deep History of 'Information Overload' Chapter Five: Science Customisation: A Project for the Post-Truth Condition Chapter Six: The Performance of Politics and Science on the Playing Field of Time Chapter Seven: Forecasting: The Future as the Post-Truth Playground The Argument in A Nutshell Glossary References Index.
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