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The Scientific Imagination Gerald Holton

The Scientific Imagination By Gerald Holton

The Scientific Imagination by Gerald Holton


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Using firsthand accounts gleaned from notebooks, interviews, and correspondence of such twentieth-century scientists as Einstein, Fermi, and Millikan, Holton shows how the idea of the scientific imagination has practical implications for the history and philosophy of science and the larger understanding of the place of science in our culture.

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The Scientific Imagination: With a New Introduction by Gerald Holton

New scientific ideas are subjected to an extensive process of evaluation and validation by the scientific community. Until the early 1980s, this process of validation was thought to be governed by objective criteria, whereas the process by which individual scientists gave birth to new scientific ideas was regarded as inaccessible to rational study. In this book Gerald Holton takes an opposing view, illuminating the ways in which the imagination of the scientist functions early in the formation of a new insight or theory. In certain crucial instances, a scientist adopts an explicit or implicit presupposition, or thema, that guides his work to success or failure and helps determine whether the new idea will draw acclaim or controversy. Using firsthand accounts gleaned from notebooks, interviews, and correspondence of such twentieth-century scientists as Einstein, Fermi, and Millikan, Holton shows how the idea of the scientific imagination has practical implications for the history and philosophy of science and the larger understanding of the place of science in our culture. The new introduction, "How a Scientific Discovery Is Made: The Case of High-Temperature Superconductivity," reveals the scientific imagination at work in current science, by disclosing the role of personal motivations that are usually hidden from scientific publications, and the lessons of the case for science policy today.

The Scientific Imagination Reviews

A major contribution to a field that will surely become one of great interest to historians, philosophers, and sociologists alike. -- Andrew Pickering Isis

About Gerald Holton

Gerald Holton is Mallinckrodt Research Professor of Physics, and Research Professor of History of Science, Harvard University.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction: How a scientific discovery is made: The case of high-temperature superconductivity On the Thematic Analysis of Science Themata in scientific thought Subelectrons, presuppositions, and the Millikan-Ehrenhaft dispute Dionysians, Apollonians, and the scientific imagination Analysis and Synthesis as methodological themata Studies in Recent Science Fermi's group and the recapture of Italy's place in physics Can science be measured? On the psychology of scientists, and their social concerns Public Understanding of Science Lewis Mumford on science, technology, and life Frank E. Manuel's Isaac Newton Ronald Clark and Albert Einstein On the educational philosophy of the Project Physics Course Notes Acknowledgments Index

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CIN0674794885G
9780674794887
0674794885
The Scientific Imagination: With a New Introduction by Gerald Holton
Used - Good
Paperback
Harvard University Press
1998-10-30
433
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