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Ciencia y Teoría Cultural

Esta serie se adentra en la fascinante intersección de la ciencia y la cultura, explorando cómo los descubrimientos científicos dan forma a nuestras normas sociales y viceversa. Cada volumen ofrece profundas perspectivas sobre la intrincada interacción entre la investigación racional y la comprensión humana del mundo. Los lectores descubrirán ensayos provocadores que desafían la sabiduría convencional y abren nuevas perspectivas sobre nuestro lugar en el cosmos y la sociedad. Es una lectura esencial para cualquiera que sienta curiosidad por cómo la ciencia y la cultura moldean nuestra realidad.

Evolution's Eye: A Systems View of the Biology-Culture Divide
Complexities
Emergence and Embodiment
Aircraft Stories
Imre Lakatos and the Guises of Reason
On the Modern Cult of the Factish Gods

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  • Aircraft Stories

    Decentering the Object in Technoscience

    • 264 páginas
    • 10 horas de lectura

    In Aircraft Stories noted sociologist of technoscience John Law tells “stories” about a British attempt to build a military aircraft—the TSR2. The intertwining of these stories demonstrates the ways in which particular technological projects can be understood in a world of complex contexts.Law works to upset the binary between the modernist concept of knowledge, subjects, and objects as having centered and concrete essences and the postmodernist notion that all is fragmented and centerless. The structure and content of Aircraft Stories reflect Law’s contention that knowledge, subjects, and—particularly— objects are “fractionally coherent”: that is, they are drawn together without necessarily being centered. In studying the process of this particular aircraft’s design, construction, and eventual cancellation, Law develops a range of metaphors to describe both its fractional character and the ways its various aspects interact with each other. Offering numerous insights into the way we theorize the working of systems, he explores the overlaps between singularity and multiplicity and reveals rich new meaning in such concepts as oscillation, interference, fractionality, and rhizomatic networks.The methodology and insights of Aircraft Stories will be invaluable to students in science and technology studies and will engage others who are interested in the ways that contemporary paradigms have limited our ability to see objects in their true complexity.

    Aircraft Stories
  • Complexities

    • 295 páginas
    • 11 horas de lectura

    Asks what is meant by complexity and how it might be handled within knowledge practices without generating a chaos of further complexities.

    Complexities
  • In "Evolution's Eye," Susan Oyama critiques the dominant gene-centered perspective in evolutionary biology, using humor to expose its rhetorical tactics. She advocates for a multifocal approach rooted in developmental systems theory, which emphasizes the interplay of various factors in evolution rather than a simplistic nature-nurture dichotomy. This work builds on her previous insights, offering a comprehensive framework for understanding the complexities of development and evolution.

    Evolution's Eye: A Systems View of the Biology-Culture Divide
  • Tissue Economies

    • 231 páginas
    • 9 horas de lectura

    Surveys the economies of exchange in human blood, tissues, and organs. This book compares tissue economies in the United Kingdom and United States. It features a series of case studies based on particular forms of tissue exchange and also considers the impact of different models of biotechnology patents on tissue economies.

    Tissue Economies
  • The Ontogeny of Information

    • 296 páginas
    • 11 horas de lectura

    Argues compellingly that nature and nurture are not alternative influences on human development but, rather, developmental products and the developmental processes that produce them. This title shows that what developmental information does depends on what is already in place and what alternatives are available. schovat popis

    The Ontogeny of Information
  • The Body Multiple

    • 196 páginas
    • 7 horas de lectura

    Drawing on fieldwork in a Dutch university hospital, this title looks at the day-to-day diagnosis and treatment of atherosclerosis. It focuses on medical anthropology, sociology, feminist theory, philosophy, and science and technology studies to reframe such issues as the disease-illness distinction, subject-object relations, and boundaries. schovat popis

    The Body Multiple