Focusing on engaging writing, this revised edition offers insights on how to steer clear of dull reading and writing, while also enriching the history of science. It includes responses to previous reviews and features several new chapters, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their literary skills and appreciation for scientific narratives.
Joseph Agassi Knihy






Focusing on the scientific revolution, the book delves into the role of amateur scientists and their societies in shaping modern science. It examines their ideologies, social structures, and contributions, highlighting how these grassroots movements fostered significant advancements and transformed science into a prestigious institution. Through this lens, the narrative reveals the importance of collaboration and community in the evolution of scientific thought.
Popper and His Popular Critics
Thomas Kuhn, Paul Feyerabend and Imre Lakatos
This book analyzes the critiques of Karl Popper's philosophy by Thomas Kuhn, Paul Feyerabend, and Imre Lakatos, who challenge his rejection of traditional inductive science. It explores their objections, highlights their significance, and contrasts their views with Popper's emphasis on objective knowledge over belief.
Liberal Nationalism For Israel: Towards An Israeli National Identity
- 338 stránek
- 12 hodin čtení
Exploring the challenges of modern life, this book delves into fundamental philosophical questions about what constitutes a good life. It examines the criteria for a satisfactory existence and the ultimate goals individuals should pursue. Through practical inquiries, it encourages readers to reflect on their own values and aspirations in the context of contemporary society.
Science and Society
- 536 stránek
- 19 hodin čtení
In this collection of essays, Agassi explores the complexities of science through a sociological lens, addressing the internal and external influences on scientific knowledge. He critiques the relationship between science and society, highlighting the tension between autonomy and legitimation, while examining the moral implications of scientific devotion.