Includes bibliographical references (pages 212-213) and indexes.
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1. The Rationality of Scientific Revolutions -- 2. The Myth of the Framework -- 3. Reason or Revolution? -- 4. Science: Problems, Aims, Responsibilities -- 5. Philosophy and Physics -- 6. The Moral Responsibility of the Scientist -- 7. A Pluralist Approach to the Philosophy of History -- 8. Models, Instruments, and Truth -- 9. Epistemology and Industrialization.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Covering such issues as the aims of science, the role it plays in our civilization, the moral responsibiliby of the scientist, the function of a university, and the choice between reason and revolution, this book defends science and rationality against distortions of its aims and ideals.