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		<title>Why Trust Science by Naomi Oreskes</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<h3 id="title" class="a-spacing-none a-text-normal"><span id="productTitle" class="a-size-extra-large">Why Trust Science? (The University Center for Human Values Series)</span></h3>
<p><b>Why the social character of scientific knowledge makes it trustworthy</b></p>
<p>Do doctors really know what they are talking about when they tell us vaccines are safe? Should we take climate experts at their word when they warn us about the perils of global warming? Why should we trust science when our own politicians don't? In this landmark book, Naomi Oreskes offers a bold and compelling defense of science, revealing why the social character of scientific knowledge is its greatest strength―and the greatest reason we can trust it.</p>
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<p><b>Naomi Oreskes</b> is professor of the history of science and affiliated professor of Earth and planetary sciences at Harvard University. Her books include <i>The Collapse of Western Civilization: A View from the Future</i> and <i>Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming</i>.</p>
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<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">Publisher : </span>Princeton University Press (October 22, 2019)</span></li>
<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">Language : </span>English</span></li>
<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">Print Length : </span>376 pages</span></li>
<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">ISBN-10 : </span>069117900X</span></li>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 id="title" class="a-spacing-none a-text-normal"><span id="productTitle" class="a-size-extra-large">Why Trust Science? (The University Center for Human Values Series)</span></h3>
<p><b>Why the social character of scientific knowledge makes it trustworthy</b></p>
<p>Do doctors really know what they are talking about when they tell us vaccines are safe? Should we take climate experts at their word when they warn us about the perils of global warming? Why should we trust science when our own politicians don&#8217;t? In this landmark book, Naomi Oreskes offers a bold and compelling defense of science, revealing why the social character of scientific knowledge is its greatest strength―and the greatest reason we can trust it.</p>
<p>Tracing the history and philosophy of science from the late nineteenth century to today, Oreskes explains that, contrary to popular belief, there is no single scientific method. Rather, the trustworthiness of scientific claims derives from the social process by which they are rigorously vetted. This process is not perfect―nothing ever is when humans are involved―but she draws vital lessons from cases where scientists got it wrong. Oreskes shows how consensus is a crucial indicator of when a scientific matter has been settled, and when the knowledge produced is likely to be trustworthy.</p>
<p>Based on the Tanner Lectures on Human Values at Princeton University, this timely and provocative book features critical responses by climate experts Ottmar Edenhofer and Martin Kowarsch, political scientist Jon Krosnick, philosopher of science Marc Lange, and science historian Susan Lindee, as well as a foreword by political theorist Stephen Macedo.</p>
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<p>&#8220;For both its evidence-based rigor and striking honesty, <i>Why Trust Science?</i> by Naomi Oreskes should be required reading for everyone in scholarly communications. Addressing the broadest view of science possible ― from the experimental to the historical ― this book offers crisp, accessible writing and draws important connections to our world of research dissemination and publishing.&#8221;<b>&#8212;Lettie Conrad, <i>The Scholarly Kitchen</i></b></p>
<p>&#8220;Oreskes&#8217; definition of science provides us with the best knowledge we can philosophically hope to get.&#8221;<b>&#8212;Ed Gibney, <i>The Philosopher</i></b></p>
<p>&#8220;<i>Why Trust Science? </i>is an incredibly important work, bringing the history of science into something of a thinker’s field guide to the pursuit of knowledge. It is sharply written and, beyond being merely informative, it is sage. Wherever the reader stands on the <i>for</i> or <i>against</i> science divide, Oreskes’ determined and open-minded curiosity is infectious, as is her earned belief in science. Hopefully, it will encourage more scientists and science-lovers to spread the good word.&#8221;<b>&#8212;Katherine Oktober Matthews, <i>Riding the Dragon</i></b></p>
<h3>About the Author</h3>
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<p><b>Naomi Oreskes</b> is professor of the history of science and affiliated professor of Earth and planetary sciences at Harvard University. Her books include <i>The Collapse of Western Civilization: A View from the Future</i> and <i>Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming</i>.</p>
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<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">Publisher : </span>Princeton University Press (October 22, 2019)</span></li>
<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">Language : </span>English</span></li>
<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">Print Length : </span>376 pages</span></li>
<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">ISBN-10 : </span>069117900X</span></li>
<li><span class="a-list-item"><span class="a-text-bold">ISBN-13 : </span>978-0691179001</span></li>
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