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ATF Press L'Impossible Pour Horizon: L'Essence de
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See Sharp Press Corrupted Science: Fraud, Ideology and Politics
Book SynopsisA searing exposÉ of the misuses and misrepresentations of science from the time of Galileo continuing through to the present day, this new edition includes updates on the asbestos industry, the chemicals industry, the sugar industry, the agriculture industry (the abuse of antibiotics), and the automobile industry (lead in gasoline). The final chapter has been expanded to include the full-blooded assault on science mounted by the Trump administration.
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Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin Philosophie Des Sciences Humaines: Tome 1:
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£16.71
Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin Histoire Philosophique de la Physique
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£53.56
Austrian Academy of Sciences Press Styles of Thinking in Science and Technology:
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£34.00
Austrian Academy of Sciences Press From Need to Greed: The Changing Role of
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£44.00
Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Expuestos / Exposed
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£15.96
Editorial Planeta Mexicana S.A. de C.V. Sigamos Siendo Humanos Cómo Recuperar Las 12
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£17.91
Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Más allá del big bang / Beyond the Big Bang
£23.71
Editorial Kairos La Ciencia de la Mente: Cuando La Ciencia Y La
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£28.67
Casa Editrice Leo S. Olschki On the Interplay of Images: Imaginaries and
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£60.10
Gregorian & Biblical Press Beyond the Limits: Consequences of Technological
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£28.50
Bocconi University Press In Data Time and Tide: A Surprising Philosophical
Book SynopsisThe book is a short philosophical guide to our data and algo new world. It’s a cultural journey into our living quantifiable society through the unusual viewpoint of digital philosophy. In 5 easy chapters, the book unveils: the hidden nature of software data code, the artificial dawn of a new data sensorium, the invisible power of data algorithm, the datum as the new human experience, the emergence of accidental megastructures called data platforms. Beyond engineers, programmers and coders tech narratives of data revolution, philosophers have their own provocative thinking on current and future technology. This book popularizes and intertwines speculative visions from untold and surprising approaches to tech businesses such as the shift from feedback to feedforward, the new living sensorial environment, the end of experience as we know it, the digital space as transduced space, the programmable everything from money, to law to society.
£28.45