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Science's First Mistake: Delusions in Pursuit of Theory
By (Author) Professor Ian O. Angell
By (author) Dionysios Demetis
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
1st September 2012
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
501
Paperback
256
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
363g
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. Taking examples from across the natural and social sciences, this ambitious book examines the deep-seated assumptions that underpin the discovery of knowledge, and claims that all scientific methods are delusions in pursuit of theory. Using Systems Theory, in particular the concept of self-reference, the book argues that the process of observing tricks the human mind into developing a self-consistent description of itself; and a belief in the certainty of a causal 'reality'. Our theories and ways of thinking about the world around us are, in fact, distinct from the 'reality' being observed. This fresh, audacious work makes an important contribution to the study of scientific method, and takes readers out of the comfort zone of their perceived scientific certainty.
A very interesting and important book. * Professor Guy Fitzgerald, Brunel University, UK *
Excellent and ground breaking. Very well written. Engaging. It is a much needed and original contribution, which will become a key reference in contemporary academic social sciences thinking. * Professor Fernando Ilharco, Universidade Catolica Portuguesa, Lisbon *
The questions posed by the authors in their book are important. They are also a good reminder to constantly consider the dialectic between knowledge, authority, and its relationship with certainty. * New York Journal of Books *
Ian O. Angell is Professor Emeritus at the London School of Economics. His many publications include The New Barbarian Manifesto: How to survive the information age. Dionysios S. Demetis is a Member of the Scientific Board of the Geolab Institute at the Ionian University, Greece.