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Scientific discoveries are constantly in the news. Almost daily we hear about new and important breakthroughs. But sometimes it turns out that what was trumpeted as scientific truth is later discredited, or controversy may long swirl about some dramatic claim. What is a nonscientist to believe? Many books debunk pseudoscience, and some others present only the scientific consensus on any given issue. In At the Fringes of Science Michael Friedlander offers a careful look at the shadowlands of science. What makes Friedlander''s book especially useful is that he reviews conventional scientific method and shows how scientists examine the hard cases to determine what is science and what is pseudoscience. Emphasizing that there is no clear line of demarcation between science and nonscience, Friedlander leads the reader through case after entertaining case, covering the favorites of tabloid science such as astrology and UFOs, scientific controversies such as cold fusion, and those maverick ide

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Preface -- Science and Its Imitators -- Oldies but Goodies -- Hesitant Revolutions— Successful and Failed -- Science and Its Practice -- The Machinery of Science -- Respectable Maverick Ideas -- Walking on Water or Skating on Thin Ice -- Tabloid Science -- Pscience -- Fraud: Yes, No, and Maybe -- Political Pseudoscience -- Taking Stock -- Responding to Fringe Science -- Epilogue — 1998

At The Fringes Of Science

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
      Publication Date: 7/31/1998 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780813390604, 978-0813390604
      ISBN10: 0813390605

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Scientific discoveries are constantly in the news. Almost daily we hear about new and important breakthroughs. But sometimes it turns out that what was trumpeted as scientific truth is later discredited, or controversy may long swirl about some dramatic claim. What is a nonscientist to believe? Many books debunk pseudoscience, and some others present only the scientific consensus on any given issue. In At the Fringes of Science Michael Friedlander offers a careful look at the shadowlands of science. What makes Friedlander''s book especially useful is that he reviews conventional scientific method and shows how scientists examine the hard cases to determine what is science and what is pseudoscience. Emphasizing that there is no clear line of demarcation between science and nonscience, Friedlander leads the reader through case after entertaining case, covering the favorites of tabloid science such as astrology and UFOs, scientific controversies such as cold fusion, and those maverick ide

      Table of Contents
      Preface -- Science and Its Imitators -- Oldies but Goodies -- Hesitant Revolutions— Successful and Failed -- Science and Its Practice -- The Machinery of Science -- Respectable Maverick Ideas -- Walking on Water or Skating on Thin Ice -- Tabloid Science -- Pscience -- Fraud: Yes, No, and Maybe -- Political Pseudoscience -- Taking Stock -- Responding to Fringe Science -- Epilogue — 1998

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