Essay review: Why we fight about science

Br J Hist Sci. 2024 Dec 16:1-4. doi: 10.1017/S0007087424001237. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

The concept of 'science' occupies a distinctive place within our rhetorical inheritance. Tangential to science's actual practices and institutions, this rhetoric holds that science comprises an arsenal of techniques, or a pervasive mentality, that have broadly shaped and even defined modern society. Such notions have been the subject of more or less constant discussion for two or three centuries, with early critics of scientific thought targeting its links to the religious and political radicalism of the Enlightenment and the troubles of industrialization.

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  • Review